
Developed and maintained the NJCem repository over three months, delivering 68 features and 11 bug fixes focused on asset management, data integration, and content-driven user experience. Built foundational platform scaffolding, expanded cemetery data coverage, and integrated external data sources using JavaScript, YAML, and CSS. Enhanced site navigation, search functionality, and documentation to improve discoverability and maintainability. Implemented asset optimization by introducing smaller image variants and cleaning up deprecated files, resulting in improved performance and storage efficiency. Refined configuration management and metadata handling, ensuring reliable data workflows and consistent repository hygiene while supporting ongoing content updates and technical documentation needs.
March 2025 NJCem monthly summary for lauraleibman/NJCem focusing on delivering features, stabilizing data/config, and optimizing assets. The month combined documentation, asset management, and data integration work with targeted quality improvements and business value.
March 2025 NJCem monthly summary for lauraleibman/NJCem focusing on delivering features, stabilizing data/config, and optimizing assets. The month combined documentation, asset management, and data integration work with targeted quality improvements and business value.
February 2025 worked on NJCem package with a focus on visibility, usability, and data quality. Key deliveries include the Dead Projects page with contributor imagery and site navigation integration, Cemeteries documentation formatting improvements for readability, and Gravestones search refinement for Piscatawaytown to deliver more precise results. These efforts enhanced content discoverability, user experience, and operational maintainability.
February 2025 worked on NJCem package with a focus on visibility, usability, and data quality. Key deliveries include the Dead Projects page with contributor imagery and site navigation integration, Cemeteries documentation formatting improvements for readability, and Gravestones search refinement for Piscatawaytown to deliver more precise results. These efforts enhanced content discoverability, user experience, and operational maintainability.
January 2025 – NJCem (lauraleibman/NJCem) delivered foundational platform scaffolding, data enrichment, and navigation/content improvements across the cemetery site. Key data additions include Perth Amboy and Colonial Cemetery Metuchen objects, plus the Piscataway page and related content, expanding data coverage and search capabilities. External data integration was strengthened via a Google Sheets link and an updated spreadsheet workflow. Content and UX improvements were made across About, Cemeteries, and Carvers pages, along with featured image refreshes and improved navigation. QA and stability gains included tests for multiple objects and several YAML/config fixes to ensure persistence, correct rendering, and easier future updates.
January 2025 – NJCem (lauraleibman/NJCem) delivered foundational platform scaffolding, data enrichment, and navigation/content improvements across the cemetery site. Key data additions include Perth Amboy and Colonial Cemetery Metuchen objects, plus the Piscataway page and related content, expanding data coverage and search capabilities. External data integration was strengthened via a Google Sheets link and an updated spreadsheet workflow. Content and UX improvements were made across About, Cemeteries, and Carvers pages, along with featured image refreshes and improved navigation. QA and stability gains included tests for multiple objects and several YAML/config fixes to ensure persistence, correct rendering, and easier future updates.

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