
In September 2025, Muhammad focused on redesigning the Hackatime homepage within the hackclub/hackatime repository, delivering a user-centric interface centered around a digital clock display and enhanced event promotion sections. He approached the project by refactoring the JavaScript codebase into modular components, which improved maintainability and set the stage for faster future iterations. Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, he refined the site’s styling, introduced a scroll-to-top user experience control, and ensured better editor compatibility. The work addressed both visual and functional aspects, resulting in a more reliable and extensible frontend, though the scope was limited to a single feature release.
September 2025 focused on delivering a user-centric Hackatime homepage redesign in hackclub/hackatime. Delivered a new digital clock-centric homepage with enhanced event promotions, refined styling, a scroll-to-top UX control, and editor compatibility improvements. Completed refactor of JavaScript to support modular components and easier future enhancements, laying groundwork for faster iteration and more reliable UI interactions. All work was tracked against commit 0a2a8dd3012fd69bd53c40afe0b3621232c7ba1c (homepage submission (#530)).
September 2025 focused on delivering a user-centric Hackatime homepage redesign in hackclub/hackatime. Delivered a new digital clock-centric homepage with enhanced event promotions, refined styling, a scroll-to-top UX control, and editor compatibility improvements. Completed refactor of JavaScript to support modular components and easier future enhancements, laying groundwork for faster iteration and more reliable UI interactions. All work was tracked against commit 0a2a8dd3012fd69bd53c40afe0b3621232c7ba1c (homepage submission (#530)).

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