- 📖 About the Project
- 💻 Getting Started
- 👥 Authors
- 🔭 Future Features
- 🤝 Contributing
- ⭐️ Show your support
- 🙏 Acknowledgements
- ❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)
- 📝 License
This project is about creating a responsive website to showcase community event, activities and agenda.
Capstone one: mobile-first approach & responsive on desktop version and bigger size is the first capstone project in the process of experiences mimic real-world projects where we must apply what we learned throughout the entire Module, and are built with business specifications that will look really nice in our portfolio.
Client Side / Front-End
Server Side / Back-End
Code Convention, Code Analysis
Version Control, CI/CD, Hosting Service
IDE, Desktop Apps, Other Tools
- Mobile First Approach
- Responsive Website
- Button Interactions (i.e. hover, etc.)
- Attractive Images & Design
- Modal/dialog
- Dynamic page (data is retrieved from JSON file)
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need:
- git version 2.38.x
- node.js version > 12.x
- IDE
- browser (chrome, firefox, edge, safari)
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
cd my-folder
git git@github.com:fickryiman/capstone-project-one.git
Install this project with:
cd my-project
node install
To run the project, execute the following command: run live server
To run tests, run the following command: Run Github Actions Test
npx stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}"
You can deploy this project using: GitHub Pages Example:
git@github.com:fickryiman/capstone-project-one.git
👤 Author1
- GitHub: @fickryiman
- Facebook: @fickry.bil.iman
- LinkedIn: fickry-bil-iman
- Dynamic content
- Add functionality of Javascript
- Add list of my recent works / projects
- Store data to database
- Adding my blog related with my work experiences
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the git@github.com:fickryiman/capstone-project-one.git.
If you like this project please follow me on GitHub: @fickryiman or connect on LinkedIn: fickry-bil-iman.
This project is MIT licensed.