/bookstore-cms

A web application that serves as a central platform where bookstore owners and staff can handle various aspects of their business, from book cataloging to order processing.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

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πŸ“–The Bookstore CMS

The Bookstore CMS (Content Management System) is a web application designed to help bookstores efficiently manage their inventory, track book sales, and provide a seamless experience for customers. It serves as a central platform where bookstore owners and staff can handle various aspects of their business, from book cataloging to order processing. The application is user-friendly, intuitive, and tailored to meet the specific needs of book retailers.

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πŸ›  Built With

Tech Stack

ES6
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
REACT

Key Features

  • Mobile Friendly : this website performs well on a mobile device like a phone or tablet.
  • Desktop Friendly: this website is responsive to desktop screen sizes.
  • Simple and Attractive Design : the UI / UX is engaging and appealing.
  • Functional : this website is accessible, easy to navigate, and helpful for users.
  • **Animations and transitions : This website has engaging transitions and animations that makes it easier to use, smoother and more natural.

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πŸš€ Live Demo

View the live demo of this project by clicking the text below.

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πŸ’» Getting Started

To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.

Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/geekelo/bookstore-cms.git

And you are ready to begin your project

Setup

This project contains An HTML FILE (free to edit) - file that contains html codes to give structure to the main webpage A CSS FILE (free to edit) - file that contains css codes to style the webpage A GIT IGNORE FILE (free to edit) - to hide personal or private files HTML/CSS LINTER FILES (should not edit) - Do not make changes A JAVASCRIPT FILE (free to edit) - that handles functionalities and dynamic HTML

Prerequisites

You should have Node and Git Installed You should have basic knowledge on HTML / CSS / JavaScript You should have a code editor

Install

Download install VSCODE and Git To install linters, execute the following commands:

Initialize npm | ``` npminit -y ```
HTML | ``` npm install --save-dev hint@7.x ```
CSS | ```npm install --save-dev stylelint@13.x stylelint-scss@3.x stylelint-config-standard@21.x stylelint-csstree-validator@1.x  ```

Usage

To run the linters, execute the following command and fix linter errors:

HTML | ``` npx hint . ```
CSS | ```npx stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}" ```
If you get a flood of errors keep in mind that linters guide you in writing a clean code!

Run Tests

You can run this program on your browser

Deployment

You can deploy this project using the following procedure:

  • Pick the right hosting provider.
  • Choose the tool and method to upload your website.
  • Upload files to your website.
  • Move the website files to the main root folder.
  • Import your database.
  • Check if your website works worldwide.

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πŸ‘₯ Authors

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πŸ‘€ Eloghene Otiede

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🀝 Contributing

You can offer Contributions, submit an issue, and make a feature request.

Future Features

  • Add pop up modals
  • Add the contact form
  • Add more content pages

⭐️ Show your support

Please give a ⭐️ to support this project

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πŸ™ Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Microverse for inspiring this project Fonts: Google Fonts

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πŸ“ License

This project is MIT licensed.

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