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Resume is a website created during the Code Institute Full Stack Software Developer level 5 Diploma course User-Centric Design and Interactive Front-end modules. The objective is to create a User Resumé utilising User Centric Design principles focussing on agile development and mobile first design using HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap css and Hover.css f…

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Resume Project is a website created on the COde Institute Full Stack Software Developer level 5 Diploma course User-Centric Design modules. The objective is to create a User Resumé utilising User Centric Design principles focussing on agile development and mobile first design in HTML5 and CSS3 with Bootstrap css and Hover.css frameworks.

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UX (User Experience)

User Goals

  • Book a table in the coffee shop for a specific time.
  • Order a coffee online for collection.
  • Link to the coffee shop social media sites.

User Stories

  • As a user, I want to ...
  • As a user, I want to ...
  • As a user, I can ...
  • As a user, I can ...

Site Owner Goals

  • As a site owner, I want to create ...
  • As a site owner, I want the user to be able to ..
  • As a site owner, I want my users to be able to ...

User Requirements and Expectations

  • Header, Main body divided into section and Footer

  • In the Header we should see a Logo and a navigation bar on the left side with option to go to:

    • Home section (top of the site)
    • ...
    • ...
    • Contact us section
  • On the right side of the Header you should see additional ...

  • In the Main body we should see:

    • Welcome section with a welcome message
    • ...
    • ...
    • Contact us section displaying google maps with the coffee shop location
  • In the Footer You should see self-explanatory icons allowing the user to connect them with the shop's social media channels.

Design Choices

Fonts

We have chosen Exo for all of the headers and Roboto the rest of the text.

Colours

We have chosen the colour that say ... appealing to the eye and also compliments the design of the project. Colour palette

  • Davys Grey (525252) - Dark Grey
  • Dim Grey (676767) - Mid Grey
  • Cultured (F4F4F4) - Off white
  • Carolina Blue (3498D8) - Light Blue
  • Purple Plum (9B59B6) - Purple
  • Cadmium Orange (E67E22) - Orange
  • Flame (E84610) - Dark Orange

These colours will compliment each other well when used across the site creating a contrasting and dynamic ambience.

Wireframes

We designed our site mock-ups using balsamiq wireframes. We were focusing on defining basic layout structure of the site and identifying how displays would change on different screen sizes such as mobile, tablet and desktop.


Technologies

Languages

Libraries

Tools


Features

Features Implemented

  • Responsive design
  • User friendly display
  • Navbar with easy navigation
  • ...
  • ...
  • Social media links

Future Features

  • ...

Testing

  • Testing information can be found in a separate testing.md file.

Bugs

For every bug we found while in development process, we have logged an [incident](https://github.com/simonjvardy/[repo name]/issues) report. Bug we have managed to fix are now marked as [closed](https://github.com/simonjvardy/[repo name]/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed).

Deployment

The website was developed using both Gitpod and Visual Studio Code and using Git pushed to GitHub, which hosts the repository. I made the following steps to deploy the site using GitHub Pages:

  • Opened up GitHub in the browser.
  • Signed in with my username and password.
  • Selected my repositories.
  • Navigated to simonjvardy/CI-UCD-Resume.
  • In the top navigation clicked settings.
  • Scrolled down to the GitHub Pages area.
  • Selected Master Branch from the Source dropdown menu.
  • Clicked to confirm my selection.
  • CI-UCD-Resume is now live on GitHub Pages.

Running [repo name] Locally

Cloning [repo name] from GitHub:

  • Navigate to simonjvardy/CI-UCD-Resume.
  • Click the green Code button.
  • Copy the url in the dropdown box.
  • Using your favourite IDE open up your preferred terminal.
  • Navigate to your desired file location.

Copy the following code and input it into your terminal to clone [repo name]:

git clone https://github.com/simonjvardy/CI-UCD-Resume.git


Credits

Images

You can find the images used for the site here. We have sourced them through various websites, which are free to use:

Colour

We have identified the colour palette on Coolors

Image editing

  • We have used snippet tool for capturing screengrabs which we have saved as images.
  • A handy Birme site allowed us to resise the images all at once.

Acknowledgements


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Resume is a website created during the Code Institute Full Stack Software Developer level 5 Diploma course User-Centric Design and Interactive Front-end modules. The objective is to create a User Resumé utilising User Centric Design principles focussing on agile development and mobile first design using HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap css and Hover.css f…

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