Paribu Ticket - Movie Collection : https://ticketproject.vercel.app/
Paribu Ticket is an interactive web application designed to showcase a variety of movies, providing users with detailed information and a convenient ticket booking feature. The application focuses on presenting movies in a visually appealing format, allowing users to search, view, and save movie tickets.
#Features A collection of movies, each presented with an image, title, summary, director, and actors. Interactive cards for each movie with flip animations for detailed information. Search functionality to find specific movies in the collection. A modal view for each movie to book tickets with user input for name and date selection. A ticket canvas to show saved movie tickets, with the option to clear the selection. Responsive design for optimal viewing on various devices and screen sizes. Installation To run this project on your local machine:
Clone or download the repository to your computer. Open the project directory in your terminal. Install the necessary dependencies (if any) via npm install or yarn. Start the application by running npm start or yarn start. Open your web browser and navigate to localhost:3000 (or the port provided in your terminal).
Usage Browse through the collection of movies on the main page. Use the search bar to find specific movies based on their titles. Click on a movie card to view more detailed information and the option to book tickets. In the modal window, enter your name and select a date to save a ticket. Access saved movie tickets via the "Show Tickets" button on the navigation bar. Clear your ticket selection if needed.
##Technical Details The application is built using React.js. SCSS is used for styling the components. Bootstrap is used for responsive design and UI components. The movie information is stored in a local data file (JavaScript object format). The application utilizes React state management and event handling for interactive features.
##Dependencies React.js SCSS Bootstrap Contributing Contributions to this project are welcome. You can contribute by improving the codebase, adding new features, or fixing bugs. Please follow the existing code structure and style guidelines.
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