Web Developer: Akin Evans
UI Designer: Kevin Nguyen Do
- Import fonts
- Replace Favicon
- Setup Router
- Remove initial react code
- Declare all CSS variables
- Import assets
- Nav
- Hero
- Clients
- Carousel w/ props
- [] Drag Functionality
- [] Scroll Functionality
- Fix resizing issue
- [] Gradient
- Services
- Quote w/ props
- Carousel 2 w/ props
- WorldMap
- WorldMap Modals
- Footer
- Nav
- [] Hero
- Clients
- Carousel
- Services
- [] Quote w/ props
- [] Carousel 2
- WorldMap
- Footer
- Nav
- [] Hero
- [] Clients
- [] Carousel
- Services
- [] Quote w/ props
- [] Carousel 2
- [] WorldMap
- Footer
- Import assets
- Build UI for Desktop
- [] Build UI for Tablet
- [] Build UI for Mobile
- Import assets
- Build Shop Header
- Build Shop Modal
- Build UI for Desktop
- Build UI for Tablet
- Build UI for Mobile
- Import assets
- Build contact modal
- Build contact dropdown
- [] Build UI for Desktop
- [] Build UI for Tablet
- [] Build UI for Mobile
- [] Setup web domain name
- Back button in browser (github pages) breaks the site. Check Router Routes - Fixed by adding hash router
- [] Run accessability checks
- [] Implement page transitions
- [] Write tests
- Button Hover & Click states
- Begin Working on Strapi CMS
- Implement Axios for API calls
- Finish Strapi CMS
- Setup Sass
- Reorganize Components into separate folders with styles
- [] Framer Motion
- [] Compress images (webpack)
- Redux reducers
- [] Spacer components if necessary
- [] Hamburger menu icon, and modal should reset if resizing the window > 834px then back again to <= 834px. (The X remains)
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