byteCode Landing Page is a responsive web application built using React.js and Material UI. The project is designed to be a modern and sleek landing page that highlights the services and features of byteCode.
- Features
- Technologies Used
- Setup and Installation
- Usage
- Project Structure
- Contributing
- License
- Contact
- Responsive design for both mobile and desktop
- Built with React.js for dynamic rendering
- Styled with Material UI for a modern look
- Easy to maintain and scale
- Integration with external APIs (if applicable)
- React.js: JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
- Material UI: React components for faster and easier web development.
- Figma: Used for designing the UI/UX of the landing page.
- Bitbucket: Version control and collaboration platform for the repository.
- Visual Studio Code: Code editor for development.
To set up the project locally, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://bitbucket.org/tu_usuario/byteCode-landing.git cd byteCode-landing -
Install dependencies: npm install
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Start the development server: npm start
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View the application: Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser to see the landing page in action.
- The project is organized into components to keep the code modular and reusable.
- You can create new features by adding components under the src/components directory.
- Use the src/styles directory for custom styles.
├── public │ ├── index.html │ └── ... ├── src │ ├── assets │ ├── components │ ├── pages │ ├── styles │ ├── App.js │ └── index.js ├── .gitignore ├── package.json └── README.md
- public: Contains the static files such as index.html.
- src: Contains the source code of the application.
- assets: For images, icons, and other media files.
- components: Reusable components for the application.
- pages: Page components that represent different views.
- styles: Custom styling files.
- App.js: Main component that ties everything together.
- index.js: Entry point for the React application.
We welcome contributions from the team! To contribute: 1. Fork the repository. 2. Create a new branch (feature/new-feature). 3. Make your changes. 4. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add new feature'). 5. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/new-feature). 6. Open a Pull Request. Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
For any inquiries or issues, please contact [email protected] or open an issue on the repository.