Capstone 1
After of 4 weeks studying in the Microverse program, is time to apply the acquire knowledge. This is the first capstone project, where I built a mobile and desktop website for a spectacular rock concert event by means of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript.
Built With
- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- Visual Studio
- Git
- GitHub
Live Demo
Project Introduction
Getting Started
This project is the presentation in order to public an event by means a website deploying mobile and desktop versions. It was built based on the original design idea by Cindy Shin in Behance.
Installation
Clone this repository (you must have Git Installed)
git clone [email protected]:robinbenitezmora/Capstone-1.git
Please go into the new folder Capstone-1
using this command
cd Capstone-1
When you want to open the project with Visual Studio Code please add this command inside the _Capstone-1_
folder
code .
In order to visualize the project consider using a live server for development
Authors
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GitHub Pages Deployed: https://robinbenitezmora.github.io/Capstone-1/
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-benitez-mora-manizales/
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Give a
Acknowledgments
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Original design idea by Cindy Shin in Behance.
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To my mentor David Verde, my learning partners Carlos Vivas, Lucas Mullen and Promise Ukay and morning session group.
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License
This project is MIT licensed.
Capstone Robin Benitez
Continuing the Microverse course, this time I have got to complete a real web page both in mobile and desktop versions to apply the knowledge acquired during the first four blocks. This project contains the main information about a fictional concert name "The Century Concert" with the most important rock bands in the world. In other words, we could see how can be applied HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in actual projects.