
During September 2025, contributed two front-end enhancements to the OCIOStateOfNebraska/stateofnebraska-aem repository, focusing on improving content presentation and editor flexibility. Developed card background customization, allowing editors to select images and apply four distinct color variations to cards without code changes. Introduced a multi-column layout feature, leveraging CSS and JavaScript to enable dynamic, user-defined column counts for scalable page layouts. All changes were delivered through a pull request-driven workflow with code reviews and quality assurance, aligning with existing AEM front-end standards. The work emphasized maintainability and streamlined content authoring, utilizing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for robust, reusable component development.
Month 2025-09 Summary for OCIOStateOfNebraska/stateofnebraska-aem: Delivered two front-end enhancements that materially improve content presentation and visual theming, enabling editors to customize card visuals and layouts without code changes. Implemented card background customization with image support and four color variation classes, and added multi-column layout with dynamic JS-driven column management. No major bugs fixed this period. These changes streamline content authoring, enhance branding consistency, and support scalable layouts across pages. Technologies demonstrated include AEM front-end components, CSS theming, JavaScript-driven layout logic, and PR-driven collaboration (PRs #138 and #137).
Month 2025-09 Summary for OCIOStateOfNebraska/stateofnebraska-aem: Delivered two front-end enhancements that materially improve content presentation and visual theming, enabling editors to customize card visuals and layouts without code changes. Implemented card background customization with image support and four color variation classes, and added multi-column layout with dynamic JS-driven column management. No major bugs fixed this period. These changes streamline content authoring, enhance branding consistency, and support scalable layouts across pages. Technologies demonstrated include AEM front-end components, CSS theming, JavaScript-driven layout logic, and PR-driven collaboration (PRs #138 and #137).

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