The web interface incorporates essentials of HTML5 and CSS with modular file approach for easier readability, scaling and updating.
- User friendly interface
- Clean and modern UX
- Sleek UI
- Smooth functionality (static operations)
- Planned functionalities of 'PredictaExpense-cpp' CLI
- Languages:
- HTML5
- CSS
- Paradigm: Basic Front-end development
- Concepts practiced:
- Modular file programming
- Core HTML5
- Inline CSS
- External CSS
- Interface: Web-based (GUI)
- Open the live-link given below to access the website : https://tecnolgd.github.io/Predicta-Expense-Web (by Github pages)
- Refractor of code using Javascript.
- Add functionality (using Javascript).
- Smoother UI and UX.
- Cross-device compatibility.
- Add new data representation.
- Convert to full stack front-end.
- Gold nugget: ML model for predictive insights rather than stale averaeg_of_expense formula.
- Live Web-link
- Comments in source code
- Code indentation and clean-up
- Feedback option for non-github users.
- Issue tab shortcut for Github users.
- Front-end deployment(planned)
- Updated Google form.
- Coming soon !
- This project is solely made for educational and Feedback-based learning for improving Web development skills and get insights from fellow devs, tech geeks and users around the world.
- This project uses Google Analytics (GA4) for feedback collection based on user engagement and various other traffic.
- Personal data of visitors won't be collected in any means.
- Feedback based learning is the sole objective of this project.
- Feedback can be given using the Issues/Feedback button in the homepage of the website.
- This button will direct the user to the feedback page with an integrated Google form(for non-github users/minimal braincells usage)
- Users are recommended to give honest feedback for the website.
- Feedback can be given for features like color palatte, responsiveness, UI, UX, overall feel and user-friendliness, etc.
- Please be respectful in your feedback.
- Your feedbacks are appreciated and means a lot.
- If you felt this repo to be useful or added knowledge to your dev workflow/skill-building, consider dropping a ⭐️ or hitting fork.
- Open for feedbacks or knowlegde exchange.
Author
tecnolgd
