
During April 2025, Schwartz enhanced the designingtheweb.org repository by implementing dynamic header and footer loading across syllabus.html and contributors.html, centralizing layout components to streamline future updates. Using jQuery for DOM manipulation alongside HTML and CSS, Schwartz reduced code duplication and improved site maintainability. The work included fixing contributor page UI issues, such as card display, grid alignment, and spacing, which improved readability and accessibility for users. All changes were tracked with clear, descriptive Git commits, supporting collaborative development. Schwartz’s contributions focused on front-end maintainability, responsive design, and efficient deployment of site-wide UI changes within a short project period.

April 2025 performance summary: Delivered UI optimization and maintainability improvements for designingtheweb.org. Key features delivered include dynamic header/footer loading using jQuery across syllabus.html and contributors.html, centralizing layout components to reduce duplication and speed future updates. Major bugs fixed include contributor page UI fixes—card display, grid layout, and spacing—enhancing usability and visual consistency. Overall impact: improved user experience for students and contributors, faster deployment of site-wide UI changes, and stronger front-end maintainability. Technologies demonstrated: jQuery DOM manipulation, responsive layout adjustments, and disciplined Git-based change tracking.
April 2025 performance summary: Delivered UI optimization and maintainability improvements for designingtheweb.org. Key features delivered include dynamic header/footer loading using jQuery across syllabus.html and contributors.html, centralizing layout components to reduce duplication and speed future updates. Major bugs fixed include contributor page UI fixes—card display, grid layout, and spacing—enhancing usability and visual consistency. Overall impact: improved user experience for students and contributors, faster deployment of site-wide UI changes, and stronger front-end maintainability. Technologies demonstrated: jQuery DOM manipulation, responsive layout adjustments, and disciplined Git-based change tracking.
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