/Solares

Solares is a simple web-based login screen designed using HTML and CSS. This documentation provides an overview of the login screen's structure and style. Additionally, it explains how to contribute to the project using Git.

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Solares Login Screen Documentation

Description

Solares is a simple web-based login screen designed using HTML and CSS. This documentation provides an overview of the login screen's structure and style. Additionally, it explains how to contribute to the project using Git.

Structure

The login screen consists of the following elements:

  1. Title: Displays the title "Solares Login."

  2. Username Input: Allows users to enter their usernames.

  3. Password Input: Enables users to enter their passwords.

  4. Login Button: Submits the entered credentials for authentication.

  5. Git Repository: The project's code is hosted on GitHub. You can clone or fork the repository to contribute to the project.

Style

The login screen features a clean and user-friendly design.

Contributing

You can contribute to the Solares login screen project by following these steps:

  1. Fork the GitHub repository to your own GitHub account.

  2. Clone the repository to your local development environment:

    git clone https://github.com/Wellington-lopes/Solares
    
  3. Create a new branch for your work:

    git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
    
  4. Make your desired changes to the HTML and CSS files.

  5. Commit your changes:

    git commit -m "Add feature: your feature description"
    
  6. Push your changes to your fork on GitHub:

    git push origin feature/your-feature-name
    
  7. Create a pull request to the original Solares login screen repository, detailing your changes and enhancements.

  8. Your pull request will be reviewed and merged if accepted.

Author

Wellington Lopes

License

This project is open-source and available under the MIT License.

Feel free to adapt this documentation template to match your specific project requirements and details.

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