
During May 2025, Lance Novilla focused on front end development for the cse110-sp25-group17/cse110-sp25-group17 repository, addressing a user interface issue related to feedback message consistency. He implemented a JavaScript-based solution that standardizes the capitalization of Pokémon names in feedback after collection actions, improving readability and aligning with design guidelines. The change was delivered as a concise, well-documented commit with minimal risk of regression and no performance impact. By refining the presentation of dynamic content, Lance enhanced user trust and brand consistency. His work demonstrates attention to detail and a methodical approach to UI quality within a short project period.
Delivered a focused bug fix to improve feedback message presentation: ensured Pokemon names are capitalized in all feedback after adding to the collection. This improves readability, brand consistency, and user trust. The fix was implemented in cse110-sp25-group17/cse110-sp25-group17 and committed as 'Capitalization for Pokemon name' (commit 599cb00b2b3236e8f0f69df882c45de84b075fc8). The change is low-risk, has no performance impact, and enhances the overall user experience.
Delivered a focused bug fix to improve feedback message presentation: ensured Pokemon names are capitalized in all feedback after adding to the collection. This improves readability, brand consistency, and user trust. The fix was implemented in cse110-sp25-group17/cse110-sp25-group17 and committed as 'Capitalization for Pokemon name' (commit 599cb00b2b3236e8f0f69df882c45de84b075fc8). The change is low-risk, has no performance impact, and enhances the overall user experience.

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