
During January 2025, Giovanni Ciatto enhanced the pslab-unibo/web-frontend repository by focusing on frontend maintainability and content structure. He enforced consistent naming standards across the codebase, improving long-term maintainability and easing future onboarding. Using Markdown, SVG, and YAML, Giovanni expanded the team page by adding a detailed profile for a new member, including research interests and contact links, which streamlined team visibility. He also introduced the 2P-Kt project to the portfolio, updating descriptions and integrating image assets to clarify project scope. The work emphasized content management, data organization, and code refactoring, laying groundwork for more efficient future development.

January 2025 monthly highlights for pslab-unibo/web-frontend: Focused on frontend maintainability, team and project portfolio expansion, and content quality. No major defects fixed this month; improvements were structural and content-related, enabling faster future work and clearer external-facing information. Key actions included enforcing naming standards across the codebase, onboarding Giovanni Ciatto on the team page, and expanding the Our Projects gallery with 2P-Kt, including assets and updated descriptions. These efforts improve code maintainability, onboarding efficiency, and stakeholder visibility of ongoing work.
January 2025 monthly highlights for pslab-unibo/web-frontend: Focused on frontend maintainability, team and project portfolio expansion, and content quality. No major defects fixed this month; improvements were structural and content-related, enabling faster future work and clearer external-facing information. Key actions included enforcing naming standards across the codebase, onboarding Giovanni Ciatto on the team page, and expanding the Our Projects gallery with 2P-Kt, including assets and updated descriptions. These efforts improve code maintainability, onboarding efficiency, and stakeholder visibility of ongoing work.
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