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Patricia Joanne
Patricia Joanne

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iBunda Web Programming Project

Today I just want to show off my Web Development final project. I did this with Shofiyyah and Fauzi. Actually the final look isn’t as what I expected like the mock ups. But I don’t care as long as the website can operate well.
Here is the screenshot of my team’s website homepage.

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We made this website with HTML, CSS, and PHP languages. We also used CodeIgniter framework to make the connection to database. The features in this website are: authentication (sign in and sign up), error messages in signing, accounts profile (including member joining time), creating/updating/deleting article, and making comments on articles. You can check the raw codes in my Github repository here.

That’s it. I wish I have more free time to develop this website again so it will look better. We needed to add some important features like: forgot password, add photo to article, edit profile, tidy up the comment section, add settings, add featured posts on homepage, and many more. This time I only finished until there because tomorrow we will present the project for our Web Development practical study final score.

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LOL, in Indonesia it's mom.

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