
During a two-month period, Hazel Zheng overhauled the Events Page for the include-davis/fourth-and-hope repository, introducing modular React components for event recaps, impact statistics, and sponsor visibility. She improved asset management by reorganizing event-related images into a dedicated subfolder and updating all component references, reducing maintenance overhead and risk of broken links. Hazel enhanced the page’s responsiveness for mobile and tablet devices using CSS and SCSS, refining layouts and visual elements for better readability. Her work focused on maintainable, component-based architecture, incremental delivery with clear commit traceability, and addressed a CSS bug to restore visual consistency across the interface.

Month: 2025-03 — Delivered two key features in include-davis/fourth-and-hope that improve asset organization and user experience, with a focus on maintainability and cross-device accessibility. Assets were moved into a dedicated events subfolder within the public directory, with all React component references updated to reflect new paths, improving organization and maintainability. The events section received responsive UI enhancements for phone and tablet sizes, including layout adjustments for readability and minor visual tweaks to FAQ answers and sponsor logos. No major bugs fixed this month; minor polish and refactors accompanied feature work. Impact includes streamlined asset management, lower risk of broken references, and better cross-device user experience, contributing to higher user engagement and maintenance efficiency. Technologies demonstrated include React, front-end asset management, responsive design, CSS refinements, and commit-level traceability.
Month: 2025-03 — Delivered two key features in include-davis/fourth-and-hope that improve asset organization and user experience, with a focus on maintainability and cross-device accessibility. Assets were moved into a dedicated events subfolder within the public directory, with all React component references updated to reflect new paths, improving organization and maintainability. The events section received responsive UI enhancements for phone and tablet sizes, including layout adjustments for readability and minor visual tweaks to FAQ answers and sponsor logos. No major bugs fixed this month; minor polish and refactors accompanied feature work. Impact includes streamlined asset management, lower risk of broken references, and better cross-device user experience, contributing to higher user engagement and maintenance efficiency. Technologies demonstrated include React, front-end asset management, responsive design, CSS refinements, and commit-level traceability.
February 2025 monthly summary for include-davis/fourth-and-hope: Delivered a comprehensive overhaul of the Events Page, introducing a new page component, event recaps, impact statistics, and modular components for upcoming events and sponsors; removed legacy summary; extended ImpactNumbers to support image prop. Fixed a CSS width issue in ImpactNumbers to restore visual consistency. The work was tracked across four commits with progress indicators (recap, edits, 90% completed, finished ish). Overall impact: improved user engagement for events, clearer impact metrics, stronger sponsor visibility, and a maintainable component architecture. Technologies/skills demonstrated: CSS refinements, modular component design, and incremental delivery with clear commit messages for traceability.
February 2025 monthly summary for include-davis/fourth-and-hope: Delivered a comprehensive overhaul of the Events Page, introducing a new page component, event recaps, impact statistics, and modular components for upcoming events and sponsors; removed legacy summary; extended ImpactNumbers to support image prop. Fixed a CSS width issue in ImpactNumbers to restore visual consistency. The work was tracked across four commits with progress indicators (recap, edits, 90% completed, finished ish). Overall impact: improved user engagement for events, clearer impact metrics, stronger sponsor visibility, and a maintainable component architecture. Technologies/skills demonstrated: CSS refinements, modular component design, and incremental delivery with clear commit messages for traceability.
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