
Sithara Gunasekara developed foundational front-end features for the AsekaSL/portal repository over a two-month period, focusing on user authentication and course management workflows. She built the login and password reset interfaces using HTML and CSS, establishing a reusable UI structure that supports secure onboarding and future integration with back-end services. In the following month, she implemented a course management system for professors, enabling add, update, and delete operations for course units with a live catalog table. Throughout, she addressed UI styling and navigation issues, applying her skills in JavaScript, CSS, and front-end development to deliver a consistent user experience.

July 2025 monthly summary for AsekaSL/portal focusing on delivering a streamlined course management workflow for professors and stabilizing authentication-related navigation.
July 2025 monthly summary for AsekaSL/portal focusing on delivering a streamlined course management workflow for professors and stabilizing authentication-related navigation.
June 2025 monthly summary for AsekaSL/portal: Delivered foundational user authentication UI with login and password reset pages. Implemented front-end scaffolding (HTML/CSS) to enable secure UI and a clear path for integrating back-end authentication services. This work establishes the UI/UX flow and a reusable structure for future auth features, supporting user onboarding and password recovery. No major bugs reported this period. The initiative improves security readiness and reduces time-to-market for user access features. Technologies demonstrated include front-end development (HTML/CSS), UI scaffolding, feature decomposition, commit-level traceability, and cross-team collaboration.
June 2025 monthly summary for AsekaSL/portal: Delivered foundational user authentication UI with login and password reset pages. Implemented front-end scaffolding (HTML/CSS) to enable secure UI and a clear path for integrating back-end authentication services. This work establishes the UI/UX flow and a reusable structure for future auth features, supporting user onboarding and password recovery. No major bugs reported this period. The initiative improves security readiness and reduces time-to-market for user access features. Technologies demonstrated include front-end development (HTML/CSS), UI scaffolding, feature decomposition, commit-level traceability, and cross-team collaboration.
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