During the week of February 10–14, we made significant progress in laying the groundwork and enhancing the user experience for our franchise listing platform. We began on Monday by setting up the basic repository for the project and successfully deploying the initial build to the QA environment. This foundational step ensured that all necessary configurations were in place, establishing a solid structure to support future development and streamline the team's workflow. On Tuesday, we focused on improving data presentation by implementing pagination functionality along with a loading element. This update was aimed at managing large volumes of franchise data more efficiently, providing users with a smoother and more responsive browsing experience while avoiding information overload. Wednesday’s development introduced key visual indicators Popular , New , Emerging , and Featured to each f...
During the week of February 17–21, our focus shifted toward deeper integration and the buildout of key front-facing pages. On Monday, we successfully connected the backend and frontend components in collaboration with Raymond Vianzon. This integration established seamless data flow and interaction logic throughout the application, enabling dynamic features that will support user-driven actions across multiple pages. The task was completed without any blockers, setting a solid stage for further development. Tuesday was centered around implementing the design layout for the “Who We Are” page. We paid close attention to maintaining brand consistency and ensuring responsiveness across devices. By focusing on proper alignment, structured content sections, and interaction elements, the page now provides users with a clearer understanding of the platform’s mission and background—all while adhering to branding guidelines. On Wed...
On Monday, May 5, I focused on exposing the locally hosted AI to the internet by configuring network settings, adjusting firewall permissions, and testing secure access methods. Multiple approaches were explored to balance external accessibility with strong security measures. The work progressed steadily throughout the day and was successfully completed without encountering any blockers.
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