/drjenna

Dr. Jennas website

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#Dr. Jenna's website Inspiration Site: https://www.marydioriolcsw.com/

##TODO [ ] Build Components [x] Header [ ] mobile [.] image bar [ ] Get final text [ ] Get final Image [ ] Mobile [x] Remove padding bottom [x] Remove adding sides [ ] Don't let it strech on resize [x] Summary component [.] Services Grid [ ] Images [ ] Centered Text [ ] Interesting font

[ ] Build Pages [ ] About [ ] FAQS [ ] Contact [ ] LGBTQ [ ] Rates

[ ] Get Images [ ] Get pictures from the office [ ] faveicon [ ] Logo Image [x] Image bar [x] Longer image [x] Trim down current poppies image [x] Put text in there, save parralx for later

Jenna Notes: Parralax Nest Services showing Animated grid reveal indiviul, partners, sexualitu (?), group, LGBTQ+, trainngs, consultations and supervisions

Consider moving the summary to the bottom, Jenna may not want to be front and center

New thing up front: Title Paragraph Full width

You might be struggingl we can all be down sometimes the journey is the destination

Summary is now on about: Here is what I like to don the weekends Degree stuff Here's why I got into psychology

##TODO OLD: [x] Gather Sources * example sites React Examples: - https://abstraction.games/project/heroes-of-loot - https://moedascomemorativas.pt/ - https://planetary.co/ - https://findingctrl.nesta.org.uk/ Real Good: - https://www.talkspace.com/ - https://www.uncommonlovepdx.com/ - https://brenebrown.com/ - http://www.heidireeder.com/ Good: - https://terricole.com/ - https://rebeccaclegg.com/ - https://www.lenafranklin.com/ - https://www.therapysites.com/designs/?do=preview&template=2&color=2 - https://integrativepsychotherapist.org/contact/ - https://palettepartners.com/consultation-for-clinicians/ - https://aiikunagapsyd.com/ - http://groundpdx.com/traditional-therapy/ * photos / media

[x] Outline Site [ ] Long single page with schedule at the bottom [ ] animated sections on render / scroll into view - like a grid of sections; about, contact, media, books, etc [ ] Sections [ ] About [ ] Services [ ] Contact [ ] LGBT [ ] Rainbow on select [ ] Consultation(?) [ ] Coaching(?) [ ] Large Nav [ ] animated navigation header [ ] Instagram [ ] scheduler [ ] facebook [ ] blog [ ] musing, inspirations and quotes section. Gird with animated quote reveals on hover, Quote Widget [ ] loading animation [ ] newsletter(?) [ ] Sex satisfaction facts in a little grid widget(?), Random Quote Widget

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