Project Name: TedxAnchor University Event Registration Website
Website URL: https://bit.ly/TedxAnchorUniversityReg Description:
This website serves as the official registration platform for TedxAnchor University, an event designed to gather inspiring ideas and connect the Anchor University community with innovative thinkers and doers. It enables seamless participant registration and data collection through a user-friendly interface built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Key Features:
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Intuitive Registration Form:
- Gathers essential participant information (name, email, telephonenumber, courseofstudy, affiliation, etc.)
- Validates input to ensure data accuracy
- Streamlines the registration process
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Fully Functional:
- Submits form data successfully
- Stores registrations securely
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Responsive Design:
- Adapts for optimal viewing on diverse devices (desktop, laptop, tablet, mobile)
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Open Source:
- Welcomes contributions from the community to enhance and expand the platform's capabilities
Getting Started:
- Clone or Download the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kingzykesh/TedxAnchorUniversity.git
- Open the Project in a Code Editor:
- Use a preferred code editor (e.g., Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, Atom) to open the files within the repository.
Building and Running the Website Locally:
- Install Dependencies:
- While dependencies are likely minimal (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript), if additional libraries or frameworks are used, install them using the appropriate package manager (e.g., npm or yarn).
- Provide specific instructions if necessary.
- Start a Local Server:
- Use a local development server like
http-server
orlive-server
to serve the website files. - Run the server in the project directory (e.g.,
http-server .
) and open the provided URL in your browser (typicallyhttp://localhost:5500
) to access the website.
- Use a local development server like
Deployment:
- Choose a suitable hosting platform (e.g., GitHub Pages, Netlify, Vercel, Heroku) and follow their deployment instructions.
- Once deployed, update the
Website URL
section in this README with the live website address.
Contributing:
- Fork the Repository:
- Create a copy of the repository on your GitHub account.
- Create a Branch:
- Switch to a new branch (e.g.,
feature/your-contribution
) to isolate your changes.
- Switch to a new branch (e.g.,
- Make Changes:
- Work on the code, tests, documentation, or other aspects of the project.
- Commit and Push:
- Stage your changes and commit them with a descriptive message.
- Push your branch to your forked repository.
- Open a Pull Request:
- Submit a pull request on the original repository, detailing your contributions and requesting their integration.
Note:
- Adhere to the project's coding style and guidelines (if any).
- Provide clear explanations and comments within your code.
- Test your changes thoroughly before submitting a pull request.
License:
- Unless specified otherwise, assume the project is licensed under the MIT License (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
I trust this enhanced README effectively guides users, encourages contributions, and showcases your exceptional work!