- Start by forging a new private repository named "Webd-AcademicArchive-FrontEnd"—because we all know that naming things is half the battle.
- Roll out the red carpet by inviting the WebD Coordinators as collaborators. Their Github IDs are lavishmeena2764, Harshal5167, Jarviss77, and automatefreely. If you can't spell those right, maybe you should reconsider your career choices.
- Strap in! Your mission, should you choose to accept it (which you have to), is to build a stunning, responsive frontend for a "Previous Year Notes and Question Paper Collection Website". You’re free to choose any tech stack—ReactJs, NextJs, or whatever framework you think will make you look like a wizard.
- Admin Kingdom: Craft a majestic admin portal where admins reign supreme, reviewing the peasants’ (students’) submissions. Their approval is the final word!
- Student Dashboard of Dreams: Create a sleek student dashboard where they can browse through their organization's treasures—past notes and question papers—or offer their own contributions to the academic gods.
- Approval Limbo: Implement a purgatory-like queue where students' hopeful uploads await the admin's divine judgment.
- Treasure Hunt: Add a search feature so students can sift through the academic archives and find that one paper that might actually save their grade.
- Category Magic: Let students filter content by category—because sometimes, they might actually know what they're looking for.
- Peasant Commentary: Give users the ability to comment on the content—because everyone needs a place to vent about how impossible that one question was.
- Dark Mode Sorcery: Cast a dark mode spell to save those late-night crammers from burning their retinas.
- Profile Prowess: Add a student profile section where they can gaze upon their own details. Maybe even throw in a mirror so they can admire their coding-induced dark circles.
- Login Ritual: Implement a login page where students can enter using their sacred LDAP credentials. No password? No entry!
- Originality and Flair: We’re looking for that extra sparkle. Don't just color within the lines—redraw the whole picture.
- Code Feng Shui: Your code should be as clean and organized as your room probably isn’t. We’re talking modular, maintainable, and free of whatever that mystery bug is.
- Feature Excellence: Ensure your features not only exist but actually work. We’d like to be impressed, not just politely interested.
- User Journey: Design with the user in mind—make their journey through your site as smooth as a fresh jar of Skippy.
- Documentation Diaries: Leave a breadcrumb trail of comments and documentation, so others can follow your genius (or madness).
- Deadline: Complete your masterpiece by 11/09/24, 11:59 pm. Remember, sleep is for the weak.
- Submission: Make sure your repository is locked and loaded, with clear instructions on how to make your creation come to life.
This challenge isn’t just about crossing items off a list. It’s about showing off your style, your creativity, and your ability to make a frontend that makes users weep tears of joy. Go forth, code warrior, and may your pixels be perfectly aligned!
Remember: The road to a great website is paved with well-placed divs and a lot of caffeine. The Web Development Wing eagerly awaits your legendary frontend creation!