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Project Name / Day Number today Bug Description Description The Weather App UI is not rendering correctly. Instead of displaying the intended layout and weather icons, oversized search icons and broken ...
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Reduce duplication in the button event-handler wiring. - Replace the three separate addEventListener blocks with a single loop over the operation names Branch: chore/refactor-handlers
chore

When one or both inputs are empty, the calculator produces NaN instead of a helpful message. - Guard empty inputs in calculateAndDisplay and show * Please fill both inputs * - Add a unit test covering ...
bug

Add a Multiply button to the calculator. - Add a multiply(a, b) function in script.js - Add a btn-multiply button to index.html wired to the multiply operation - Add a unit test for multiply() in ...
enhancement

Description The MyCalendar s html page has several accessibility and HTML quality issues: - Interactive elements are missing appropriate ARIA attributes. - Dynamic content updates are not announced ...

Context #13623 AC2 + AC3 (graduated #13621→#13623). The §no_hold_state stance (L3, #13620) + its validator (verified-no-lane retirement, #13627 / PR #13630) are landing; this places the teeth-test — the ...
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