- 📖 About the Project
- 💻 Getting Started
- 👥 Authors
- 🔭 Future Features
- 🤝 Contributing
- ⭐️ Show your support
- 🙏 Acknowledgements
- ❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)
- 📝 License
This project was created as part of Microverse module 2 week one tasks. It gives the student an opportunity to play around with HTML, CSS, and Github. It also allows the student to showcase what they can do to the future employee.
[Awesome Books] is a project that allows one to store and manage list of books.
The tech stack used in this project include CSS, HTML5, Javascript, and Github.
Version Control
Client
This project contain the features listed below.
- [HTML Display Property]
- [HTML Forms]
- [CSS Flex/Grid]
- [CSS Mobile First Design Approch]
- [Git Branch]
- [.gitignore file]
This Project is deployed at https://chudisoft.github.io/Awesome-Books/
Feel free to watch the project presentation at loom
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need:
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
git clone git@github.com:chudisoft/awesome-books.git
cd awesome-books
code .
This project doesn't require installation.
To run the project, execute the following command: Open index.html with a browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Edge)
For now no test is implemented.
You can deploy this project using: Copying/uploading the project folder's contents to the root of your server.
The collaborators of this project include:
👤 Fatima Najafi
- GitHub: @githubhandle
- LinkedIn: LinkedIn
Features I will add to the project are:
- [Book Form]
- [Book List]
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
Readers are encouraged to support this project by contributing.
If you like this project, feel free to use it, leave a comment and follow me for update.
I would like to thank microverse for this wonderful opportunity.
2 questions new developers would ask when they decide to use this project.
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[What languages where used?]
- [Html5, Javascript, and CSS]
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[What git control system was used?]
- [Github]
This project is MIT licensed.