/js-restaurant-page

A single page app which shows menu, about and homepage of a restaurant. The app is build using javascript.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Restaurant page

A single page app which shows menu, about and homepage of a restaurant. The app is build using javascript.

Project Description

This project containes three tabs in a single page. The tabs can be accessed via the navbar.

The goal of this project was to get acquainted with webpack and DOM manipulation with javascript.

Screenshot

Built With

  • HTML/CSS
  • Javascript

Live Demo

How to run this project on your local machine

Prerequisites

  1. An internet browser

Steps to follow

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine using git clone https://github.com/ershadul1/js-restaurant-page.git
  2. On your local machine, navigate to folder using cd js-restaurant-page in your terminal.
  3. Run npm install for installing all the dependencies.
  4. Navigate to dist folder.
  5. Open the index.html with your preferred browser.

Contributions

There are two ways of contributing to this project:

  1. If you see something wrong or not working, please check the issue tracker section, if that problem you met is not in already opened issues then open the issue by clicking on new issue button.

  2. If you have a solution to that, and you are willing to work on it, follow the below steps to contribute:

    1. Fork this repository
    2. Clone it on your local computer by running git clone https://github.com/ershadul1/js-restaurant-page.git Replace ershadul1 with the username you use on github
    3. Open the cloned repository which appears as a folder on your local computer with your favorite code editor
    4. Create a separate branch off the master branch,
    5. Write your codes which fix the issue you found
    6. Commit and push the branch you created
    7. Raise a pull request, comparing your new created branch with our original master branch here

Author

👤 Ershadul Rayhan

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Acknowledgments

  • This project was inspired by the Microverse program