
Swarit Narang contributed to hackclub/summer-of-making by delivering front-end improvements that enhanced user navigation and data quality, such as implementing a “View My Orders” button and refining dropdown predictability for project types. He addressed UI consistency and professionalism by correcting copy and aligning button styles, using Ruby on Rails, HTML, and ERB to ensure maintainable code. In hackclub/YSWS-Catalog, Swarit added a comprehensive draft entry for the Foodie project, modeling metadata and linking resources to improve catalog completeness and onboarding. His work demonstrated a balanced focus on user experience, data management, and code clarity within a short two-month period.

September 2025: Added a new draft entry for the 'Foodie' project to hackclub/YSWS-Catalog, including name, description, detailed description, website link, Slack channel link, and status. This enhances catalog completeness, discoverability, and onboarding readiness. No major bugs were fixed in this repository this month. The work demonstrates solid metadata modeling, version-controlled documentation, and cross-resource linking (website/Slack) to support project collaboration and review.
September 2025: Added a new draft entry for the 'Foodie' project to hackclub/YSWS-Catalog, including name, description, detailed description, website link, Slack channel link, and status. This enhances catalog completeness, discoverability, and onboarding readiness. No major bugs were fixed in this repository this month. The work demonstrates solid metadata modeling, version-controlled documentation, and cross-resource linking (website/Slack) to support project collaboration and review.
In July 2025, delivered key front-end UX and quality improvements for hackclub/summer-of-making, focusing on business value through improved navigation, consistency, and data quality. Implemented a new path to order history, corrected copy for a professional storefront, and improved dropdown predictability for project types. These changes reduce user friction, reinforce product credibility, and support data-driven decisions.
In July 2025, delivered key front-end UX and quality improvements for hackclub/summer-of-making, focusing on business value through improved navigation, consistency, and data quality. Implemented a new path to order history, corrected copy for a professional storefront, and improved dropdown predictability for project types. These changes reduce user friction, reinforce product credibility, and support data-driven decisions.
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