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Will You Be My Valentine?

Welcome to the "Will You Be My Valentine?" project, a playful and interactive way to ask that special someone the big question this Valentine's Day. Hosted as a GitHub Page, this project offers a unique blend of creativity and technology to make your Valentine's Day proposal unforgettable.

Overview

"Will You Be My Valentine?" is a web-based application that presents users with the question "Will you be my valentine?" followed by two options: "Yes" and "No". What makes this project special is the interactive and engaging way it handles responses, especially if someone tries to click "No".

Features

  • Interactive Question: The core of the project is the interactive Valentine's Day proposal.
  • Responsive Design: Crafted to look great on both desktop and mobile devices.
  • Playful Interaction: If the user attempts to click "No", watch out for a little surprise that might just sway their decision!

Technology

This project is built using simple yet powerful web technologies:

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

How to View

To experience "Will You Be My Valentine?", simply visit https://byquangthanh.github.io/valentine.github.io/ from any modern web browser.

How to Contribute

Contributions to the "Will You Be My Valentine?" project are more than welcome. Whether it's suggesting new features, improving the design, or fixing bugs, here's how you can contribute:

  1. Fork the Repository: Start by forking the project repository on GitHub.
  2. Clone Your Fork: Clone your fork to your local machine for development.
  3. Create a New Branch: Make a new branch for your changes.
  4. Make Your Changes: Implement your feature, fix, or improvement.
  5. Commit Your Changes: Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive commit message.
  6. Push to Your Fork: Push your changes up to your fork.
  7. Open a Pull Request: Back on GitHub, open a pull request from your fork to the main project.

Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions about the project, feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository.