
Ali Babazadeh developed five front-end features over two months in the Kantonsschule-Uetikon/HTML_CSS repository, focusing on practical HTML, CSS, and JavaScript solutions. He built a Dungeons & Dragons webpage with a reusable HTML/CSS structure, themed styling, and accessible content, including a dice list and external resource integration. In November, he delivered a student timetable page, a responsive styling demo, a cities information page with clear navigation, and a D20 dice roller web app using both inline HTML and modular JavaScript. His work emphasized clean structure, maintainable code, and user-focused layouts, providing foundational web development patterns without addressing bug fixes.

Monthly work summary for 2024-11 focused on delivering structured HTML/CSS learning projects with measurable business value.
Monthly work summary for 2024-11 focused on delivering structured HTML/CSS learning projects with measurable business value.
October 2024 monthly summary: Delivered a new Dungeons & Dragons Webpage in the Kantonsschule-Uetikon/HTML_CSS repository, introducing a dedicated HTML page with a basic structure, themed styling, and content including a title, descriptive paragraph, DnD Beyond link, and a dice list. The page uses black text and a repeating background image for a consistent aesthetic. This work provides a reusable HTML/CSS pattern and content framework for future topics.
October 2024 monthly summary: Delivered a new Dungeons & Dragons Webpage in the Kantonsschule-Uetikon/HTML_CSS repository, introducing a dedicated HTML page with a basic structure, themed styling, and content including a title, descriptive paragraph, DnD Beyond link, and a dice list. The page uses black text and a repeating background image for a consistent aesthetic. This work provides a reusable HTML/CSS pattern and content framework for future topics.
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