Inspiration
We wanted to create a simple webpage with a fixed header and content in the body that is visually appealing with links to resources. Our homepage was inspired by the Youtube homepage.
What it does
We envisioned that the webpage would have links to mental health, food, and housing resources for students, as well as informative articles, and crisis hotlines.
How we built it
We first found and conducted EDA on datasets regarding mental health. We also used Visual Studio Code to code out the homepage with HTML and styled it with CSS.
Challenges we ran into
There was a lot of technical debt that we incurred as our team were more skilled in data analysis. Thus, we spent about 1.5 days learning html/css foundations with only half a day coding out the home page. We watched a 6-hour tutorial on Youtube called "HTML & CSS Full Course - Beginner to Pro" by Supersimpledev, in which you will see where most of our design inspiration came from.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
It took hours for us to figure out how to do CSS grid, but we managed to do so at the end.
What we learned
We learned a lot in the EDA process, collaborating as a team, and managing time hurdles.
What's next for Team-Amazon-Project
We will strive to bring the skills we learned in this project to future projects/hackathons. We plan to continue working on this project on our own time past the hackathon to see if there is more where we can learn/adjust!
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