This is a project for a software development bootcamp at Founders and Coders. We were asked to develop a website for an agency, we decided on a post-apocalyptic pest-control agency. For some reason.
The Bug Fixers are a fictional team of highly trained professionals, dedicated to protecting what remains of humanity from the various pests that have overrun the world in the wake of the great pestilence.
As a user I want to:
- Be able to browse this site on a mobile or desktop device
- Find information about the services offered
- Navigate the website easily with mouse or keyboard
- Navigate the website with a screen reader
- Find out about the personnel
- Be able to send a message making an enquiry
We have maintained a mobile first approach so there is expected deformation when viewing on a desktop, we have almost strictly kept our html tags to semantic element tags for accessibility purposes and have succefully sustained a 100% lighthouse rating while monitoring screen reader access. We have emphasised a strong structure in our css for readability, using 'chapters' to chunk related primitives and have also conserved a BEM naming convention where necessary. We're keeping everything on one page for the moment, but this may change as content is added.
We're going to finalise styling on the desktop version of the site. Add keyboard navigation to the navbar submenus. And perhaps add some animations to the webpage.
- Clone the repo into vscode using
git clone https://github.com/fac27/FAC-webAgency/
- Launch the site using the vscode liveserver extension