
Bridget contributed to the sitechtimes/SITHS-website-redesign and sitechtimes/regents-prep-app-frontend repositories, focusing on user-facing features and accessibility improvements. She built dynamic navigation and content pages powered by Sanity CMS, using Vue.js and JavaScript to enable maintainable, data-driven updates. Her work included UI enhancements such as typography modernization, navigation sorting, and improved discoverability of interactive elements, as well as bug fixes addressing readability and selection feedback. Bridget applied CSS and Tailwind CSS for consistent styling and accessibility, demonstrating attention to detail in both design and implementation. Her contributions resulted in more usable, accessible, and maintainable web applications.

May 2025 Monthly Summary — sitechtimes/regents-prep-app-frontend Key accomplishments and business value: - Delivered a user-focused UI improvement in the authentication flow by adding underlines to the login and password reset links, improving discoverability and reducing friction for users needing to sign in or reset passwords. This supports conversion metrics and user satisfaction with minimal backend impact. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced usability without backend changes; small, low-risk change with a measurable UX benefit; aligns with accessibility and consistency goals. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Frontend UI adjustments, styling and accessibility considerations - Clear, focused commits and strong version-control discipline - Collaboration with UX and product to identify high-impact, low-risk improvements
May 2025 Monthly Summary — sitechtimes/regents-prep-app-frontend Key accomplishments and business value: - Delivered a user-focused UI improvement in the authentication flow by adding underlines to the login and password reset links, improving discoverability and reducing friction for users needing to sign in or reset passwords. This supports conversion metrics and user satisfaction with minimal backend impact. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced usability without backend changes; small, low-risk change with a measurable UX benefit; aligns with accessibility and consistency goals. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Frontend UI adjustments, styling and accessibility considerations - Clear, focused commits and strong version-control discipline - Collaboration with UX and product to identify high-impact, low-risk improvements
April 2025 monthly summary for sitechtimes/SITHS-website-redesign: Delivered multiple front-end enhancements and a critical UX bug fix across the redesigned site, focusing on navigation, readability, and styling consistency. Key outcomes include improved user access via navigation and social icons updates; clearer Summer Homework and calendar/staff pages; and a more scalable styling framework through Tailwind CSS configuration updates. The Resource Item Selection UX bug fix enhances UI reliability, contributing to a smoother user experience. Overall impact includes higher potential engagement, better accessibility, and faster development cycles due to tooling updates.
April 2025 monthly summary for sitechtimes/SITHS-website-redesign: Delivered multiple front-end enhancements and a critical UX bug fix across the redesigned site, focusing on navigation, readability, and styling consistency. Key outcomes include improved user access via navigation and social icons updates; clearer Summer Homework and calendar/staff pages; and a more scalable styling framework through Tailwind CSS configuration updates. The Resource Item Selection UX bug fix enhances UI reliability, contributing to a smoother user experience. Overall impact includes higher potential engagement, better accessibility, and faster development cycles due to tooling updates.
January 2025 focused on delivering user-centric frontend features, stabilizing navigation, and enabling CMS-driven updates across the SITHS website redesign. Significant improvements were made to content discovery, navigation reliability, and maintainability, with targeted fixes to ensure quality visuals and interactions.
January 2025 focused on delivering user-centric frontend features, stabilizing navigation, and enabling CMS-driven updates across the SITHS website redesign. Significant improvements were made to content discovery, navigation reliability, and maintainability, with targeted fixes to ensure quality visuals and interactions.
November 2024 performance summary focusing on user experience improvements, accessibility, and data-driven content across two sites. Key UX/heavy-lift work included consolidated UI polish and accessibility across Regents Prep frontend, plus typography modernization, navigation enhancements, and dynamic data rendering on the SITHS site redesign. The work improves usability, branding consistency, and time-to-value for content updates.
November 2024 performance summary focusing on user experience improvements, accessibility, and data-driven content across two sites. Key UX/heavy-lift work included consolidated UI polish and accessibility across Regents Prep frontend, plus typography modernization, navigation enhancements, and dynamic data rendering on the SITHS site redesign. The work improves usability, branding consistency, and time-to-value for content updates.
October 2024: UI readability and accessibility improvements on sitechtimes/SITHS-website-redesign. The main deliverable was a bug fix to improve staff role visibility by applying white text color to the staff role element, ensuring legibility against varied backgrounds. No new features were shipped this month; the focus was stabilizing UI and accessibility. Impact: clearer staff profiles, better user experience, and alignment with accessibility expectations. Skills demonstrated: front-end debugging, CSS styling, and Git-based change management.
October 2024: UI readability and accessibility improvements on sitechtimes/SITHS-website-redesign. The main deliverable was a bug fix to improve staff role visibility by applying white text color to the staff role element, ensuring legibility against varied backgrounds. No new features were shipped this month; the focus was stabilizing UI and accessibility. Impact: clearer staff profiles, better user experience, and alignment with accessibility expectations. Skills demonstrated: front-end debugging, CSS styling, and Git-based change management.
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