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Cloning of Ikea WEBSITE -(Learning Purpose)
Hello Readers,
It was during the final week which is depicted as the construct week. We have done this project with group of 4 members and build the clone of a very popular E-Commerce Website in the India for “Home Appliances and home furnitiure”, “Ikea.com” for Learning Purpose
This Project is our construct week project in Unit-6 and we give a name to our project called Ikea Clone Project.
I hope you will enjoy the reading….
Ikea IKEA, home furnishings retailer that was the world’s largest seller of furniture in the early 21st century, operating more than 300 stores around the world. IKEA specializes in low-priced goods, sold whenever possible in compact “flat-pack” form for in-home assembly by the customer. IKEA was founded (1943) in Sweden and still flaunts its origins—store exteriors are decorated in the colours of the Swedish flag (blue and yellow), in-store restaurants serve Swedish food, and the company’s products carry Swedish names—but its headquarters are now in the Netherlands.
We have used HTML CSS, Advance JavaScript, React-JS, NPM packages, ct. We also used tools like GitHub for collaboration of our project, Slack & Zoom as means of a communication channel.
CSS:
We have used to add styling to the website. We used Advance CSS for Popup Modal window for login/Sign up, Payment, and all other styling.
Advance JavaScript:
We have used to add logical functionalities to the web pages like the on Click function. We have added all the functionalities.
This entire journey of making the project was awesome. We have learned lots of things by applying to the real website and it gave us a lot of confidence. there were some more functionalities that could have been done, the time didn’t permit us to go further. But we will surely improve it during the course of time in future .
We have faced few challenges while working on project we dealt with them , sometime it take lots of time but on the other hand we got some learning from that. some of the challenges are-
As we are working on a team, we have to compile our data into our project sometime it messed.
Functionality of each button on click and provide link over there . We have done this in precise manner. so that every thing will set up in a certain direction.
location for pick up and drop drag and drop from google map.
Integration backend to frontend as we were using Ejs, strugled little bit during integration.
Getting realtime data from the backend and working on it
We are very thankful for the support of my teammates and instructor for the completion of project in due time. We will look forward to add some feature and functionality which we left in this project for future expansion.