
Jisu Bang developed and enhanced user interfaces for the acm-ucr/ucr-hearts-website and acm-ucr/cvdsa-uoft-website, focusing on responsive navigation, landing pages, and event calendars. Using React, Next.js, and Tailwind CSS, Jisu implemented reusable components such as navigation bars and event calendars, emphasizing cross-device consistency and maintainable design patterns. The work included data-driven event management with JavaScript modules and flexible theming through CSS refinements. Jisu’s contributions improved navigation usability, event discovery, and mobile onboarding, while laying technical foundations for future features. The engineering approach demonstrated attention to accessibility, code maintainability, and alignment with modern front-end development practices.

March 2025 – acm-ucr/cvdsa-uoft-website focused on laying the groundwork for calendar-related functionality. Implemented an initial calendar function placeholder and established scaffolding for future development. No user-facing features delivered this month; the work positions the team for a streamlined calendar rollout in the next sprint.
March 2025 – acm-ucr/cvdsa-uoft-website focused on laying the groundwork for calendar-related functionality. Implemented an initial calendar function placeholder and established scaffolding for future development. No user-facing features delivered this month; the work positions the team for a streamlined calendar rollout in the next sprint.
February 2025 monthly summary for acm-ucr/cvdsa-uoft-website: Key feature delivered 'Event Data Management and Calendar Styling'; introduced eventdata.js with data for three events and updated the calendar component to remove a background color class, enabling flexible styling. No major bug fixes recorded this month; one placeholder commit observed. Overall impact: improved event content management and UI theming foundation, enabling quicker publishing and more maintainable code. Technologies/skills demonstrated: JavaScript module creation, data-driven UI, component refactor, CSS theming, version control discipline.
February 2025 monthly summary for acm-ucr/cvdsa-uoft-website: Key feature delivered 'Event Data Management and Calendar Styling'; introduced eventdata.js with data for three events and updated the calendar component to remove a background color class, enabling flexible styling. No major bug fixes recorded this month; one placeholder commit observed. Overall impact: improved event content management and UI theming foundation, enabling quicker publishing and more maintainable code. Technologies/skills demonstrated: JavaScript module creation, data-driven UI, component refactor, CSS theming, version control discipline.
January 2025: Delivered two major UI enhancements for acm-ucr/cvdsa-uoft-website, focusing on navigation usability and event presentation. Implemented a reusable Website Navigation Bar component (logo, site title, responsive menu) with sticky positioning and main-layout integration, plus an Event Calendar component with day highlighting and event detail popups; Tailwind config adjustments ensured consistent theming. These changes improve user navigation, event discovery, and maintainability, delivering measurable business value through a smoother user journey and faster contributor onboarding. No unrelated major bugs were documented this month; the focus was feature delivery and UI polish.
January 2025: Delivered two major UI enhancements for acm-ucr/cvdsa-uoft-website, focusing on navigation usability and event presentation. Implemented a reusable Website Navigation Bar component (logo, site title, responsive menu) with sticky positioning and main-layout integration, plus an Event Calendar component with day highlighting and event detail popups; Tailwind config adjustments ensured consistent theming. These changes improve user navigation, event discovery, and maintainability, delivering measurable business value through a smoother user journey and faster contributor onboarding. No unrelated major bugs were documented this month; the focus was feature delivery and UI polish.
November 2024 monthly summary for acm-ucr/ucr-hearts-website. Focused on front-end reliability and UX polish through two UI features delivered this month: (1) Footer Responsiveness Improvements to ensure readability across mobile and desktop, and (2) Experience Page Animations to boost engagement. No major bugs fixed this month in the repository. The changes improved visual consistency, accessibility, and user engagement, contributing to higher retention and trust. Technologies demonstrated include responsive CSS (flexbox), in-view detection and animation techniques, and modern front-end practices.
November 2024 monthly summary for acm-ucr/ucr-hearts-website. Focused on front-end reliability and UX polish through two UI features delivered this month: (1) Footer Responsiveness Improvements to ensure readability across mobile and desktop, and (2) Experience Page Animations to boost engagement. No major bugs fixed this month in the repository. The changes improved visual consistency, accessibility, and user engagement, contributing to higher retention and trust. Technologies demonstrated include responsive CSS (flexbox), in-view detection and animation techniques, and modern front-end practices.
October 2024 monthly summary: Delivered responsive UI improvements on the acm-ucr/ucr-hearts-website, focusing on navigation and landing page to ensure readability and consistent rendering across devices. No major bugs reported this month; this work lays the foundation for future enhancements and improved mobile onboarding. Technologies demonstrated include HTML/CSS and responsive design techniques (flexbox/grid) with attention to cross-browser compatibility, contributing to a better user experience and potential reductions in bounce rate.
October 2024 monthly summary: Delivered responsive UI improvements on the acm-ucr/ucr-hearts-website, focusing on navigation and landing page to ensure readability and consistent rendering across devices. No major bugs reported this month; this work lays the foundation for future enhancements and improved mobile onboarding. Technologies demonstrated include HTML/CSS and responsive design techniques (flexbox/grid) with attention to cross-browser compatibility, contributing to a better user experience and potential reductions in bounce rate.
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