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Product Landing Page

Product Landing Page project made for FCC about Cookies. This project was built as a challenge on freecodecamp course. It was part of Responsive Web Design Certification in FreeCodeCamp.

Product Landing Page

User story

  • User Story #1: My product landing page should have a header element with a corresponding id="header".

  • User Story #2: I can see an image within the header element with a corresponding id="header-img". A company logo would make a good image here.

  • User Story #3: Within the #header element I can see a nav element with a corresponding id="nav-bar".

  • User Story #4: I can see at least three clickable elements inside the nav element, each with the class nav-link.

  • User Story #5: When I click a .nav-link button in the nav element, I am taken to the corresponding section of the landing page.

  • User Story #6: I can watch an embedded product video with id="video".

  • User Story #7: My landing page has a form element with a corresponding id="form".

  • User Story #8: Within the form, there is an input field with id="email" where I can enter an email address.

  • User Story #9: The #email input field should have placeholder text to let the user know what the field is for.

  • User Story #10: The #email input field uses HTML5 validation to confirm that the entered text is an email address.

  • User Story #11: Within the form, there is a submit input with a corresponding id="submit".

  • User Story #12: When I click the #submit element, the email is submitted to a static page (use this mock URL: https://www.freecodecamp.com/email-submit).

  • User Story #13: The navbar should always be at the top of the viewport.

  • User Story #14: My product landing page should have at least one media query.

  • User Story #15: My product landing page should utilize CSS flexbox at least once.

You can take a look at this project in github

Also you can find the working demo in codepen

Feedback issues etc. are more than welcome! Thanks!