
Gabriel Rodriguez developed a dedicated user interface for managing submitted cases within the uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found repository. He delivered the My Cases page using HTML and CSS, focusing on front-end development to provide users with a centralized view for tracking their reports. Gabriel integrated static navigation across multiple HTML files, ensuring consistent access to the new feature and standardizing header text for a cohesive user experience. His work emphasized UI polish, clear commit documentation, and incremental delivery, laying the foundation for future case-management enhancements while improving self-service workflows without addressing major bugs during this period.

Month: 2025-04 In April, shipped a dedicated UI for user-submitted cases by delivering the My Cases page and wiring end-to-end navigation to improve self-service workflows. The work focused on front-end delivery with careful UI polish and consistent navigation across multiple pages to expose the new view to users. Key outcomes: - Delivered UI: Added my_cases.html to display user-reported cases with headers, separators, and a floating action button for quick actions. - Navigation integration: Updated cross-page navigation to point to the new My Cases page, ensuring discoverability from relevant entry points. - UX consistency: Standardized header text across related pages for a cohesive look and feel. - Commit traceability: Documented changes with two commits to enable future audits and rollbacks. Impact and value: - Improves user self-service by providing a dedicated view for submitted cases, reducing friction to view and potentially update or track status. - Lays groundwork for future case-management features and analytics by centralizing case display in a single page. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - HTML/CSS front-end delivery and styling for lists, headers, and FABs - Static navigation wiring across multiple HTML files - Incremental feature delivery with clear commit messages for traceability Major bugs fixed: None reported this month, focus on feature delivery and UI improvements.
Month: 2025-04 In April, shipped a dedicated UI for user-submitted cases by delivering the My Cases page and wiring end-to-end navigation to improve self-service workflows. The work focused on front-end delivery with careful UI polish and consistent navigation across multiple pages to expose the new view to users. Key outcomes: - Delivered UI: Added my_cases.html to display user-reported cases with headers, separators, and a floating action button for quick actions. - Navigation integration: Updated cross-page navigation to point to the new My Cases page, ensuring discoverability from relevant entry points. - UX consistency: Standardized header text across related pages for a cohesive look and feel. - Commit traceability: Documented changes with two commits to enable future audits and rollbacks. Impact and value: - Improves user self-service by providing a dedicated view for submitted cases, reducing friction to view and potentially update or track status. - Lays groundwork for future case-management features and analytics by centralizing case display in a single page. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - HTML/CSS front-end delivery and styling for lists, headers, and FABs - Static navigation wiring across multiple HTML files - Incremental feature delivery with clear commit messages for traceability Major bugs fixed: None reported this month, focus on feature delivery and UI improvements.
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