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Tindog - Tinder for Dogs

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Tindog - Tinder for Dogs

Welcome to Tindog, the ultimate platform for connecting dogs and their owners! 🐾 Whether you're looking for playdates, new friends, or even love for your furry companion, Tindog is here to help you find the perfect match. This repository contains the source code for the Tindog website, built using the Bootstrap framework.

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Introduction

Tindog is a fun and innovative web application inspired by Tinder, but designed exclusively for dogs and their owners. The platform provides an easy-to-use interface to swipe through profiles of other dogs in your area, read their details, view cute pictures, and connect with their owners. Tindog aims to create a thriving dog-loving community where dogs and their humans can make new friends and enjoy delightful moments together.

Demo

To experience Tindog in action, you can visit our live demo here.

Features

  • User-friendly and responsive design for seamless navigation on various devices.
  • Matching system to notify users when there's a mutual interest.
  • Browse dog profiles with their pictures and descriptions.
  • Interactive messaging feature to connect with other dog owners.
  • Premium membership options for additional features.

Getting Started

To set up the Tindog website locally and start exploring the codebase, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine using Git.
git clone https://github.com/anton-ovod/Tindog_Website
  1. Open the project in your preferred code editor.

  2. Launch the website locally by opening the index.html file in your web browser.

That's it! Now you can explore the code, make modifications, and see the changes locally on the website.

Technologies Used

Tindog was built using the following technologies:

  • HTML5 and CSS3 for the structure and presentation of the website.
  • Bootstrap framework for responsive design and UI components.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community to make Tindog even better! If you want to contribute, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository to your GitHub account.

  2. Create a new branch from the main branch for your changes.

  3. Make your modifications and improvements.

  4. Test your changes to ensure they work as expected.

  5. Commit and push your changes to your forked repository.

  6. Submit a pull request with a detailed explanation of your changes.

We will review your pull request and merge it if everything looks good.

License

Tindog is released under the MIT License.