🌸 [HTML-CSS-React] An Astronomy website
📌 https://outer-space-psi.vercel.app/
📌 GitHub repository:
- Frondend: https://github.com/HiImHa/outer-space
- BackEnd: https://github.com/HiImHa/outer-space-api \
📌 Vercel deployment:
- Frondend: https://outer-space-psi.vercel.app/
- BackEnd: https://outer-space-api.vercel.app/
🌟This website first will navigate you to Hompage:
- Show information of OuterSpace About
- Summary of News, Discovery, Event of Astronomy information
- Show information of OuterSpace Contact \
🌟News, Discovery, Event pages include these features:
- Show general bulletin and details information when clicked on the post of News, Discovery, Event about Astronomy using API personal server. The information on the page can be up-to-date when the server updates data.
- Show Astronomy Picture Of the Day and allow the user to select the date to see pictures of that date using NASA API.\
🌟Another function:
- Allow user to register and login to the page.
- Allow users to create new posts (available locally)
- Only users who create posts can edit posts.
- Allow users edit post (available locally)
- Edit Page can automatically display data of the page user want to edit to reduce the time.
🌷 FrontEnd
- HTML, CSS,
- Javascript
- React (react-router-dom, react-quill, useState(),useEffect(), useContext(), useParams())
- date-fns packet \
🌷 BackEnd:
- expressJs (nodeJs)
- cors packet
- bcrypt packet
- jwt packet
- cookies packet
- multer packet
- formidable packet
🌷Data base :
- mongoose
- mongoDB Atlas
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