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Assignment 2 - Short Stack: Basic Two-tier Web Application using HTML/CSS/JS and Node.js
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-Due: September 9th, by 11:59 AM.
+Due: September 16th, by 11:59 PM.
-This assignment aims to introduce you to the concepts and practice involved in creating a prototype (i.e. not deployment ready) two-tiered web application.
+Nicole Cotto
+https://glitch.com/~a2-nicolecotto
-The baseline aims of this assignment involve creating an application that demonstrates the use of several specific pieces of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Node.js functionality.
-Another aim of this assignment is to establish creative boundaries in which you and your partner can explore designing, implementing, and evaluating usable, useful, novel, and technically efficient web applications.
+## Your Web Application Title: To-Do List
+I attempted to create an application that a user can create a to-do list. I was able to collect 3 points of data and have them show up on the console. I did struggle on making them a result on the webpage.
-Baseline Requirements
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-
-Note that there is a very large range of application areas and possibilities that meet these baseline requirements.
-Games, internet of things, organizational tools, commerce, media - all are possibilities with a two-tiered form-focused web application.
-
-Do not limit yourselves to any of the examples given below.
-Examples like the upcoming `efficiency_ratio` idea for the `cars` dataset are meant to be illustrative and easy to understand.
-They are not intended to be sensible or useful ideas.
-
-Your application is required to implement the following functionalities:
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-- a `Server` which not only serves files, but also maintains a tabular dataset with 3 or more fields related to your application
-- a `Results` functionality which shows the entire dataset residing in the server's memory
-- a `Form/Entry` functionality which allows a user to add, modify, or delete data items residing in the server's memory
-- a `Server Logic` which, upon receiving new or modified "incoming" data, includes and uses a function that adds at least one additional derived field to this incoming data before integrating it with the existing dataset
- - the `Derived field` for a new row of data must be computed based on fields already existing in the row. For example, a `cars` dataset with `year`, `horsepower`, and `fuel_efficiency` may create a new field `efficiency_ratio` by dividing `fuel_efficiency` by `horsepower`
-
-Your application is required to demonstrate the use of the following concepts:
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-HTML:
-- One or more [HTML Forms](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/HTML/Forms), with any combination of form tags appropriate for the user input portion of the application
- - Clarification: the results page can be implemented in any way. `
`s, `table`s, and `list`s are common choices
-
-CSS:
-- CSS styling of the primary visual elements in the application
-- Various CSS Selector functionality must be demonstrated:
- - Element selectors
- - ID selectors
- - Class selectors
-- CSS positioning and sizing of the primary visual elements in the application:
- - CSS to cause at least one element to be horizontally centered on the page
- - CSS to cause at least one pair of elements to appear side-by-side
- - CSS defined in a maintainable, readable form, in external stylesheets
-
-JavaScript:
-- At minimum, a small amount of front-end JavaScript to get / fetch data from the server; a sample is provided in this repository.
-
-Node.js:
-- An HTTP Server that delivers all necessary files and data for the application. A starting point is provided in this repository.
-
-Deliverables
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-Do the following to complete this assignment:
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-1. Fork the starting project code. This repo contains some starter code that may be used or discarded as needed.
-2. Implement your project with the above requirements.
-3. Test your project to make sure that when someone goes to your main page, it displays correctly.
-4. Deploy your project to Glitch, and fill in the appropriate fields in your package.json file.
-5. Ensure that your project has the proper naming scheme `a2-yourname` so we can find it.
-6. Modify the Readme to the specifications below.
-7. Create and submit a Pull Request to the original repo. Label the pull request as follows: a2-gitusername-firstname-lastname
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-Sample Readme (delete the above when you're ready to submit, and modify the below so with your links and descriptions)
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-
-## Your Web Application Title
-Include a very brief summary of your project here.
-Images are encouraged, along with concise, high-level text.
-
-Here is a sample formula for summarizing your activities, talk about:
-- the domain area the project pertains to
-- the main challenges or problems the application addresses
-- the key innovations that make it possible to address the problem
-- the main results of the implementation, does it really address the problem?
-- any additional implications of the resulting application, or possibly areas for future work that have been discovered as part of the design and implementation activities
-
-(Note that when I use the above formula, I aim to have only one sentence per thought in order to remain concise.)
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-http://a2-charlieroberts.glitch.me
+I was able to use CSS to design the application. I have deisgned all the buttons and color coded tehm to be able to tell them apart. I created borders on my table and set a different font for my header.
## Technical Achievements
-- **Tech Achievement 1**: Using a combination of...
-- **Tech Achievement 2**: ...
+- **Tech Achievement 1**: All of the information is currently on one webpage
### Design/Evaluation Achievements
-- **Design Achievement 1**: Shown in `style.css`, the code...
-- **Design Achievement 2**: We tested the application with n=X users, finding that...
+- **Design Achievement 1**:
diff --git a/package.json b/package.json
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{
- "name": "",
+ "name": "To Do List",
"version": "",
- "description": "",
- "author": "",
+ "description": "Create a todo list",
+ "author": "Nicole Cotto",
"scripts": {
"start": "node server.improved.js"
},
diff --git a/public/css/style.css b/public/css/style.css
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-/*Style your own assignment! This is fun! */
\ No newline at end of file
+/*Style your own assignment! This is fun! */
+body {
+ background-color: violet;
+}
+
+table,
+th,
+td {
+ border: 1px solid black;
+ text-align: center;
+ background: white;
+}
+
+input {
+ padding: 10px 2px;
+ margin: 2px 0 10px 10px;
+}
+
+h1 {
+ font-family: verdana;
+ color: purple;
+}
+
+button{
+ margin: 2px 0 2px 10px;
+}
+
+label{
+ font-size: 20px;
+ margin: 2px 0 2px 10px;
+}
+
+#add {
+ background-color: green;
+ color: white;
+}
+
+#submit {
+ background-color: blue;
+ color: white;
+}
+
+#delete {
+ background-color: red;
+ color: white;
+}
+
+#edit {
+ background-color: yellow;
+ color: black;
+}
+
+#results {
+ background-color: orange;
+ color: black;
+}
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CS4241 Assignment 2
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