This is the 2nd challenge that Ada Institute prepared for us: an online shopping store, this time implementing JavaScript programming language. I couldn't be more grateful for these last weeks, as I feel like my technical skills were taken to a whole different level, and it's certainly the most rewarding experience that 2020 isolation circumstances indulged me with to keep my spirit going. You might want to take a look at the online store model we were based on, in terms of structure, JS code and so forth: [https://frontend-proyecto-tienda.adaitw.org/]. A detail worth mentioning is that for this project, we hadn't learnt arrays yet so whatever you may obvserve from JS code when a certain list of items had to be looped through, it won't be under array methods but using the most primarily way of working with lists of items.
Modest HTML, twice as large CSS and a pretty decent amount of Javascript. Feel free to test my site's responsiveness as wide and as stretched as you'd like to.
Here's my cheerful online shopping store which design patterns I came up with at a time when a website's appearance wasn't truly a matter of popular procedures to me. For better or for worse, I no longer subscribe to this kind of choices. Hopefuly you'll mostly focus on it's scripting bearing in mind what's been warned above. [https://anaclette.github.io/Tienda-Online/]