
Eloho contributed to the sfbrigade/datasci-earthquake repository by delivering a series of frontend enhancements focused on earthquake hazard data visualization and user experience. Over three months, Eloho implemented responsive map interfaces, unified legends, and interactive hazard layer toggles using React, TypeScript, and Chakra UI. The work included refining mobile and desktop layouts, improving search bar usability, and updating hazard labeling for clearer risk communication. Eloho also ensured external links followed Next.js security best practices, preserving user context. These changes addressed both UI clarity and maintainability, resulting in a more accessible, readable, and robust frontend foundation for future analytics and features.

September 2025 monthly summary for sfbrigade/datasci-earthquake: Delivered substantive frontend UX improvements that enhance data visualization, readability, and across-device usability. Implemented a major Hazard map UI overhaul with a unified legend, hazard cards, and interactive layer toggles, alongside responsive refinements for desktop and mobile. Completed landing page layout improvements and a typography/content refresh on the home page to improve readability and user understanding of earthquake preparedness. No major defects reported; work establishes a solid foundation for upcoming analytics and feature work.
September 2025 monthly summary for sfbrigade/datasci-earthquake: Delivered substantive frontend UX improvements that enhance data visualization, readability, and across-device usability. Implemented a major Hazard map UI overhaul with a unified legend, hazard cards, and interactive layer toggles, alongside responsive refinements for desktop and mobile. Completed landing page layout improvements and a typography/content refresh on the home page to improve readability and user understanding of earthquake preparedness. No major defects reported; work establishes a solid foundation for upcoming analytics and feature work.
In August 2025, the sfbrigade/datasci-earthquake front-end delivered a focused set of UX and data-visibility improvements that enhance how users explore earthquake hazard data and how quickly they can derive insights from the map and search features. The work aligns with core product goals: improve mobile usability, provide clearer hazard communication, and simplify interaction with map layers and hazard cards.
In August 2025, the sfbrigade/datasci-earthquake front-end delivered a focused set of UX and data-visibility improvements that enhance how users explore earthquake hazard data and how quickly they can derive insights from the map and search features. The work aligns with core product goals: improve mobile usability, provide clearer hazard communication, and simplify interaction with map layers and hazard cards.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments in the sfbrigade/datasci-earthquake repository. Implemented navigation improvements by ensuring external links open in new tabs with proper security attributes, preserving the user's current page context and enhancing UX. No major bugs fixed this month. Changes align with Next.js best practices and project standards, reinforcing code quality and security.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments in the sfbrigade/datasci-earthquake repository. Implemented navigation improvements by ensuring external links open in new tabs with proper security attributes, preserving the user's current page context and enhancing UX. No major bugs fixed this month. Changes align with Next.js best practices and project standards, reinforcing code quality and security.
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