An interactive science museum called the Community Science Museum wanted an informative, appealing website to attract middle school pupils and their parents. The site appeals to youngsters without pandering; it takes for granted that the audience is curious and intelligent. The website is informative and engaging, encouraging viewers to visit the museum, responsive and easy to use on various devices.
The project is a static website that uses HTML and CSS. Reflects the students’ creative and technical knowledge and skills in these areas:
- Cosmology
- Evolotion
- Biology
- Robotics and AI
- Ecology
The home page shows the main information about the museum. The page contains a hero section with a background image and a call to action button.
It mentions special holiday clubs for children, guided tours and learning opportunities for school students, and research opportunities in the field of ecology.
The exhibitions page provides information to the user about the special exhibitions the visitors can see at the specific time.
This page provides details on the unique events that the museum presents to its guests.
The contact page is consists of a email address, phone number, a map and opening hours.
The page contains information about how to get involved with the museum.
The following technologies were used in this project:
- HTML
- CSS
Tools used:
- Figma (https://www.figma.com)
This project is a static website, so you can simply download the files and open the index.html
file in your browser to view the website.
Clone the repo with the following command:
git clone [email protected]:hajnalkafenyo/noroff-y1-semester-project.git
To run the project, simply open the index.html
file in your browser.
Contributions are welcome! Please make a fork of the repo, make your changes and create a Pull Request. I will review the PR and merge it if it looks good.
- For CSS classes and IDs, I use the BEM naming convention, so please follow this convention when adding new styles.
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This project was made as a part of the Noroff Frontend Development course. Thanks to my friends who tested the website and gave me feedback.