
During January 2025, Sherlockicker developed a cross-platform grid system for the LikeLionHGU/Git-practice-13thFrontend repository, focusing on scalable layouts for both web and mobile. Leveraging CSS Grid Layout, HTML, and JavaScript, Sherlockicker refactored the CSS architecture by separating index and grid stylesheets, improving maintainability and UI consistency. The work included releasing Grid 1.0 for web and Grid 2.0 for mobile, unifying class names and enhancing mobile responsiveness. Additional efforts involved updating the database to support new grid features and integrating emoji assets to enrich the user interface, resulting in a cleaner, more adaptable, and visually engaging frontend experience.

January 2025 performance summary for LikeLionHGU/Git-practice-13thFrontend. Delivered a cross‑platform Grid System with progressive web/mobile support, refined CSS architecture, and targeted UI polish to improve consistency, maintainability, and user experience. Key releases include Grid 1.0 (web) and Grid 2.0 (mobile-optimized with unified web/mobile class names), complemented by CSS refactors, a database update, and emoji assets to enhance visuals. These efforts reduced UI drift, simplified future feature work, and positioned the project for scalable layouts across devices.
January 2025 performance summary for LikeLionHGU/Git-practice-13thFrontend. Delivered a cross‑platform Grid System with progressive web/mobile support, refined CSS architecture, and targeted UI polish to improve consistency, maintainability, and user experience. Key releases include Grid 1.0 (web) and Grid 2.0 (mobile-optimized with unified web/mobile class names), complemented by CSS refactors, a database update, and emoji assets to enhance visuals. These efforts reduced UI drift, simplified future feature work, and positioned the project for scalable layouts across devices.
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