Thanks for taking this coding challenge. We appreciate you taking the time to showcase your skills.
Please create a react application to handle this Searchable, Selectable, Dropdown element. Please send a GITHUB link or a zip of your project files when completed.
- Please use React/Redux
- Create a JSON data file that represents the websites listed in the dropdown
- Fetch this data and store it in app state
- End result should match the given design
- User should be able to scroll vertically the list of dropdown items (if you need to make the box shorter to showcase this, please do)
- User should be able to filter via search within the dropdown items
- User should be able to select all checkboxes
- User should be able to deselect all checkboxes
- "All Sites" label should change to read how many sites have been selected (ex: 3 sites selected)
- When filter button is clicked, we should update a property in redux with those selected filters
- Use create-react-app from NPM for easy app startup boilerplate
- Please use fontawesome for the iconography
- Architecture, Code Quality, and UX counts!
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