Foodify is still fairly new restaraunt, located in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Purpose of this website is to attract new customers by showing some of the meals in our gallery, menus and presenting potential customer with information about restaurant and team working in it.
Foodify opened in late 2018 and hopes to expand in future on few more locations. It is important to visually express what they are doing to attract people to visit them and try the food for themselves.
- Is easy to use.
- Simple and appealing.
- Straight to the point, does not overload visitor with too much text on it
"As a visitor to the site I want to be met with clear information to allow me to easy navigate on it"
During the design process sitting with the client we drew up wireframes using Balsamiq
A contact us form so the customers can contact us regarding possible reservations or if any questions should be asked
- HTML & CSS programming languages
- Bootstrap - to easily adapt the website to be responsive for all users
- Google Fonts - Lato & Exo Styles
- Font Awesome - Social Media icons
- jQuery - Javascript needed for navbar
- Popper.js - Javascript needed for navbar
- GitHub - to host the repositories for this project and the live website preview
Testing was carried out using Google Chrome developer tools to insure website is responsive. Tested site in Firefox, Edge, Safari and IE
- W3C Markup Validation - to validate HTML
- W3C CSS Validation - to validate CSS
- HTML Formatter - to format HTML properly
- CSS Formatter - to format CSS properly
- Unicorn Revealer to check if any overflowing issues
- From the menu items near the top of the page, select Settings.
- Scroll down to the GitHub Pages section.
- Under Source click the drop-down menu labelled None and select Master Branch
- On selecting Master Branch the page is automatically refreshed, the website is now deployed.
- Scroll back down to the GitHub Pages section to retrieve the link to the deployed website.
- Under the repository name, click "Clone or download".
- In the Clone with HTTPs section, copy the clone URL for the repository.
- In your local IDE open Git Bash.
- Change the current working directory to the location where you want the cloned directory to be made.
- Type git clone, and then paste the URL you copied in Step 3.
- Press Enter. Your local clone will be created.
Click here for further reading and troubleshooting on cloning a repository from GitHub.
- Customer reviews were taken randomly from TripAdvisor
- Menus were taken from Fire Steakhous & Bar and Sole Seafood & Grill
- Other helpful resources were w3schools.com, CSS Gradient, Stack Overflow and Color Tool
- The photos used in this site were obtained from Pexels