/WanderWorld

WanderWorld is a travel website made with the help of techstacks such as HTML, CSS and Javascript. The website allows users to easily login, logout, book tourist spots and make payments

Primary LanguageHTML

Project Title

WanderWorld - Making travel easy & memorable

Deployed Link : https://wanderworld.netlify.app/

Description

Welcome to our project! This is a travel website made with the help of techstacks such as HTML, CSS and Javascript. The website allows users to easily login, logout, book tourist spots and make payments in the website without any flutter or delay. We hope you enjoy and we look forward to your contributions!

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

  • Command-line basics Creating, copying, and removing files and directories

  • HTML Semantic elements, tags Attributes

  • CSS Class id Selectors Box model Display Color: hexadecimal, rgb and named Flexbox Grid

  • Git & Git workflow git clone git add git commit git branch git push git pull

  • GitHub Create a repository Deploy to personal branches and pages

Prerequisites

The things you need before installing the software.

  • You need this
  • And you need this
  • Oh, and don't forget this

Installation

A step by step guide that will tell you how to get the development environment up and running.

$ Installing Visual Studio Code. VS Code has support for debugging, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, code refactoring, and embedded Git. Users can change the theme, add keyboard shortcuts, edit preferences, and install extensions to add functionality.
$ Adding extension of live server to load the HTML document in the browser automatically after saving the current work each time.

## Usage

A few examples of useful commands and/or tasks.

$ First example $ Second example $ And keep this in mind


## Deployment

Additional notes on how to deploy this on a live or release system. Explaining the most important branches, what pipelines they trigger and how to update the database (if anything special).

### Server

* Live:
* Release:
* Development:

### Branches

* Master:
* Feature:
* Bugfix:
* etc...

## Additional Documentation and Acknowledgments

* Project folder on server:
* Confluence link:
* Asana board:
* etc...