
Worked on the YSTEMandChess/react repository to deliver a streamlined chess puzzle experience and a refreshed student profile interface. Built a standalone Puzzles page with React and JavaScript, integrating an iframe-backed chess client and puzzle controls, then refactored the puzzles feature into the student profile for a more cohesive user experience. Enhanced navigation by removing redundant links and simplifying access to puzzles. In April, focused on UI/UX improvements for the Student Profile page, updating CSS and layout to align with design specifications. The work emphasized maintainable front-end architecture, improved usability, and consistent styling across components using CSS, JavaScript, and React.
April 2025: YSTEMandChess/react — Delivered UI refresh for the Student Profile Page, aligning visuals with design specs and improving user experience. Implemented styling improvements across tab visuals, image sizing, and overall layout to enhance usability and maintain visual consistency.
April 2025: YSTEMandChess/react — Delivered UI refresh for the Student Profile Page, aligning visuals with design specs and improving user experience. Implemented styling improvements across tab visuals, image sizing, and overall layout to enhance usability and maintain visual consistency.
In March 2025, delivered a streamlined Puzzles workflow in YSTEMandChess/react by introducing a standalone Puzzles page with frontend scaffolding and an iframe-backed chess client, followed by refactoring puzzles into the student profile for a cohesive UX. Implemented initial puzzle controls (hints, new puzzles) and completed navigation cleanup by removing the standalone Puzzles page link, driving a simpler, in-context experience. The chessClient was updated to support puzzle features, establishing a solid technical foundation for future enhancements. Result: improved user engagement with puzzles, reduced navigation friction, and a more maintainable front-end architecture.
In March 2025, delivered a streamlined Puzzles workflow in YSTEMandChess/react by introducing a standalone Puzzles page with frontend scaffolding and an iframe-backed chess client, followed by refactoring puzzles into the student profile for a cohesive UX. Implemented initial puzzle controls (hints, new puzzles) and completed navigation cleanup by removing the standalone Puzzles page link, driving a simpler, in-context experience. The chessClient was updated to support puzzle features, establishing a solid technical foundation for future enhancements. Result: improved user engagement with puzzles, reduced navigation friction, and a more maintainable front-end architecture.

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