
Shanben Xuanye delivered foundational features for the kredo-school/30th_hop-quest project, focusing on a branding and UX refresh, interactive mapping, and tourism content infrastructure. He implemented a new logo, updated navigation with a search bar, and integrated FontAwesome to enhance user experience. Using Laravel, Blade, and JavaScript, Shanben developed the initial spots UI with Google Maps integration, comment functionality, and lifecycle-aware data handling through soft deletes. He also created business pages with dedicated styling and robust data models to support tourism content. By externalizing CSS and refining Blade templates, he improved code maintainability and established a scalable base for future development.

March 2025 (2025-03) — Delivered a branding and UX refresh, foundational features for spots/maps, and tourism/business content infrastructure in kredo-school/30th_hop-quest. Key outcomes include a refreshed brand with a new logo, updated main layout, FontAwesome integration, and a search bar in the navigation; initial spots UI with mapping, comments, and lifecycle-aware data handling via soft deletes; and new business pages with dedicated styling and data models to support the tourism content ecosystem. UI and code quality improvements were completed by externalizing styles into CSS and refining Blade templates to reduce inline styling, improving maintainability and future velocity. These changes establish a scalable foundation for user-generated content, searchability, and brand-consistent experiences, enabling faster feature delivery and better business value.
March 2025 (2025-03) — Delivered a branding and UX refresh, foundational features for spots/maps, and tourism/business content infrastructure in kredo-school/30th_hop-quest. Key outcomes include a refreshed brand with a new logo, updated main layout, FontAwesome integration, and a search bar in the navigation; initial spots UI with mapping, comments, and lifecycle-aware data handling via soft deletes; and new business pages with dedicated styling and data models to support the tourism content ecosystem. UI and code quality improvements were completed by externalizing styles into CSS and refining Blade templates to reduce inline styling, improving maintainability and future velocity. These changes establish a scalable foundation for user-generated content, searchability, and brand-consistent experiences, enabling faster feature delivery and better business value.
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