Inspiration
A lot of people are currently making inevitable travels during the current pandemic for various reasons, such as work, vising their family, etc. We wanted to make an application where one can easily view quarantine rules and the nearest testing center so that it makes gathering essential information regarding traveling amid the current pandemic easier.
What it does
The user enters a starting and ending location, and our app displays closest testing centers and quarantine rules.
How I built it
We initially used Figma to build a visual prototype, and then we used Firebase to deploy the website and utilized HTML, CSS, and Javascript for the frontend.
Challenges I ran into
We initially had trouble attempting to devise how to create a live version of the web app after we created the demo version on Figma. We took time to convert each of the Figma components to HTML.
Accomplishments that I'm proud of
We were able to get the Firebase version of our project up and running; while none of us had experience with Firebase before, we worked hard to learn the basics of website hosting and deployment.
What I learned
We learned the basics of website deployment and hosting. We also learned to utilize database and connecting it with the backend of a website.
What's next for coro-navi.
While we currently only support travels within certain parts of the US, we would like to expand services to provide information to include all parts of the US and international travel. We would also like to include rules regarding masks in that region.
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