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Blog Website by AKA WOLFGANG

Roster with Roles

  • Andrew: SQL, Avid Ski Enjoyer (Vermont goer).
  • Aaron: Front-End, Middle-Ware Assistant.
  • Kosta(Project Manager): Python Middle-Ware Master

Description:

This project is a Blog Website created using a flask and sql3 backend and html frontend.

Some key features are:

  • Owning an account
  • Creating blogs
  • Editing your blogs
  • Finding and reading other peoples' blogs

Launch Codes:

  1. First clone the repo onto your machine - the ssh key can be found if you click on the big Green Button that says code - or just run the below command in your terminal

    bash-3.2$ git clone [email protected]:kostadubovskiy/p0_wolfgang.git

  2. Enter the repository

    bash-3.2$ cd p0_wolfgang

  3. Download all of the necessary modules and libraries by running the following command in your terminal (for some devices use pip3 instead)

    bash-3.2$ pip install -r requirements.txt

  4. Navigate to the Python script on your machine

    bash-3.2$ cd app/

  5. Then start the Blog Website by executing __init__.py

    bash-3.2$ python3 __init__.py

    • note on some machines you should use python instead of python3

p0_wolfgang's People

Contributors

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p0_wolfgang's Issues

Some suggestions and big fixes:

  1. This is not a major issue but it is usually bad practice to stuff all the css for an html file inside a style {}. You should instead, preferably, have a separate css file for each html file that you wish to style, and then link it as shown in class.
  2. when creating an account there is pre-populated text in the fields because you used the value="" tag in the html doc. If instead you use the placeholder="" tag you will get the desired behavior.
  3. when creating a story, if you dont want the larger textboxes to be resizable, you can use the "resize: none" attribute in css for that textarea.
  4. I like the idea of displaying a random 5 stories to explore as a temporary search functionality. It brings a little fun to the project and in general makes it better, well done on that!

Suggestion for rendering HTML

Instead of returning a string of HTML in home() to list links to the blogs of a user, you can do it in the html template of the page using a for loop (something like this)

<ul>
{% for {blog} in {list of blogs} %}
       <li>link to blog</li>
 {% endfor %}
</ul>

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