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inuclaacm/cookie-jar (press backspace or delete to remove)add an extra page on the right (sign in)
Once clicked, the sign-in page should have a field asking for a username, password, sign-in button, and sign-up button.
ShenranChen
- Opened on Feb 5
- #30
Please add the cookie jar on the right side of the landing page
ShenranChen
- Opened on May 29, 2024
- #25
Create a Popup.tsx component that will take in description (TBD, when testing just pass in something random or
hardcode). Need a closing button (don t worry the actual functionality yet).
The popup will ...
ShenranChen
- Opened on Apr 30, 2024
- #22
Create a Cookie.tsx component that displays a cookie, its name and handles click events to show the popup.
Good to collaborate with the person that is defining the cookie data so you know what data is ...
ShenranChen
- Opened on Apr 30, 2024
- #21
Important, but relatively simple!
Essentially think of a schema for a cookie that will later be used to generate the cookie component and the grid.
What should each cookie have? ID, name, description, ...
ShenranChen
- Opened on Apr 30, 2024
- #20
Add the header and the description
Cookie Jar
What are web cookies? What types of cookies are out there? Are cookies safe? Let s embark on a delicious adventure to
learn all about web cookies. Bon Appétit! ...
ShenranChen
- Opened on Apr 30, 2024
- #19

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