
Diana contributed to the LeBochuliak/project-web_undefined repository by delivering a cohesive set of UI and UX enhancements focused on performance, responsiveness, and maintainability. She implemented sprite icon management, optimized asset usage, and consolidated images and SVGs into a shared folder to streamline asset management. Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Diana integrated Swiper.js for responsive carousels, resolved class conflicts, and improved mobile accordion functionality. Her work included updating content, refining base markup, and enhancing tablet and laptop styling. By addressing bugs and inconsistencies, Diana improved UI consistency and cross-device usability, laying a solid foundation for future front-end development.

April 2025 — LeBochuliak/project-web_undefined: Delivered a cohesive set of UI/UX enhancements, asset optimizations, and content updates across the site, with a focus on performance, responsiveness, and maintainability. Key features delivered included sprite icons management and optimization (correct exports, icon replacements, and cleanup of sprite assets), Swiper integration with responsive behavior and conflict-free class handling, base markup and styling for a new section, mobile accordion enhancements, tablet/laptop responsive styling (including borders), and asset consolidation (paths updated and assets moved to a shared folder). Additional progress was made on About-Me content updates and final polish to completion. Major bugs fixed included swiper-related class conflicts and path-related issues, plus general cleanup of comments and minor styling inconsistencies. Overall, these efforts improved UI consistency, cross-device usability, and asset maintainability, laying a solid foundation for future features. Technologies demonstrated include HTML/CSS, JavaScript enhancements for the accordion, the Swiper library, asset management and refactoring, and responsive design best practices.
April 2025 — LeBochuliak/project-web_undefined: Delivered a cohesive set of UI/UX enhancements, asset optimizations, and content updates across the site, with a focus on performance, responsiveness, and maintainability. Key features delivered included sprite icons management and optimization (correct exports, icon replacements, and cleanup of sprite assets), Swiper integration with responsive behavior and conflict-free class handling, base markup and styling for a new section, mobile accordion enhancements, tablet/laptop responsive styling (including borders), and asset consolidation (paths updated and assets moved to a shared folder). Additional progress was made on About-Me content updates and final polish to completion. Major bugs fixed included swiper-related class conflicts and path-related issues, plus general cleanup of comments and minor styling inconsistencies. Overall, these efforts improved UI consistency, cross-device usability, and asset maintainability, laying a solid foundation for future features. Technologies demonstrated include HTML/CSS, JavaScript enhancements for the accordion, the Swiper library, asset management and refactoring, and responsive design best practices.
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