/iRead

A personal library project aimed to keep track of books information and reading status. Books can be easily added with all of its objects (characteristic information) and can be removed with just a click.

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iRead

A personal library project aimed to maintain a book pile in your e-library and keeping track of your reading status. Books can be easily added with all of its objects (characteristic information): title, author, number of pages and a brief summary of your takeaway from the contents of the books. You can also remove books at anytime or update the your status as you progress from "I just bought it" to "Completed" status, with just a click!

Books get added dynamically just like putting a book on some book racks. As I progress, it will make use of local storage so that users get to store and really have access to their logged entries.

Built With:

  • HTML
  • SCSS
  • JavaScript

Live Version 🌍

Here is a link to the deployed version of my responsive iRead Library App. Feel free to check it out and share your view about it.

Getting Started

To get a local copy for practice or as a template, follow these simple steps.

Prerequisites

You need:

  • github account
  • knowledge of basic git commands
  • slight proficiency with the Command Line Interface
  • code editor

Setup

Clone the repository using the https or SSH address to have a copy on your local machine.

Usage

Open your code editor, open the folder (cloned repo) and play around with the contents by making custom changes to suit your use.

Author

👤 Oluwatoyin Olaoye

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Acknowledgments

  • Thanks for looking this up. I appreciate your time.
  • A worthy acknowledgment of my colleagues who presently serve as code reviewers in the institute for their constructive feedback.

📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.