The website is deployed at https://testingproject-cd660.firebaseapp.com/
We decided to rebuild Linkedin.com using React.js due to its rising popularity putting in mind the latest trends applied in the framework
- React -v "15.3.1"
- Firebase -v "3.4.0"
- Babel-core -v "6.14.0"
- Babel-loader -v "6.2.5"
- Babel-preset-react -v "6.11.1"
- React-dom -v "15.3.1"
- React-router -v "2.8.1"
- Webpack -v "1.13.2"
- Webpack-dev-server -v "1.15.1"
- Bootstrap -v "3.3.7"
We wanted to build a multi-page website instead of the typical one-page websites supported by React.JS, so we followed the React Router Tutorial to integrate React Router into our application. Learning from example, we figured out how to have a fixed navbar at the top of every page in the application but have changing child components upon path changes. Through the CodeAcademy React.JS tutorials 1+2, the Firebase Docs, and trial/error, we have created our own version of Linkedin, Netly.
- In App.js input your firebase API Keys
- Set up React.JS - Link
- Set up Firebase - Link
- Deploy the Application - Link
- Change firebase.json's public node to point to build
- Change firebase.json's public node to point to build
Abdellatif Abdelfattah
Ahmad Abdeljabbar
Atef Alrwashdeh
Chris Van Horn
Parviz Latipov
Seling Chen - Team lead