This is my live project Link Classic Frames.
This project is about an individual provider who serve some services of his work. I choose the photographer niche from my trainer's suggestion. Then I gathered some knowledge about an individual providers website design and learnt some basic things that should be included in this kind of websites. Than I started design and functionality. I wish, I could do this website properly. But I don't know why I wouldn't able to complete is properly as I want. Though I made it full responsive. That's the one things I think I did so far well from my other projects.
This is a photographer website who's profession is photography. He likes to capture moment in a frame. That's the reason why this website's name is Classic Frames. Here, he serve his several services.
What I did in this web app and what I used here? Let's know step by step about my journey with this web app!
- Installed React and connect it with github.
- Search google for a photographer website's name suggestion.
- Installed React Router
- Installed Hero Icon
- Designed navbar and made it responsive.
- Made a service fake data and shown it in the service section.
- Designed login and signin section and made them responsive.
- Created a project in react firebase project and installed firebase for login and signin authentication.
- Implement those system with google login.
- Made a protected route
End. This is the short list that i did with this project.Thank you!
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