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Story-Telling-Time

This is a web application that takes allows a user to enter input based on the questions given in the form and generate a story after they submit. The idea is to pick bizarre words without knowing what the story is, and then when you fill them in, the results can be hilarious.

By Charmain Bonareri, 10/03/2022

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Description

Have you ever played Mad Libs? You're prompted to fill out a list of nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., and then copy them onto another piece of paper that contains a story, missing those crucial words that you are now providing. The idea is to pick bizarre words without knowing what the story is, and then when you fill them in, the results can be hilarious.

Setup and Installation Requirements

To run this program:

$ Fork the repository from my git hub.
$ Clone this repository to a location in your file system.
$ Open terminal command line then navigate to the root folder of the application.
$ Run the code from VS Code or Atom through a liveserver to chrome browser.
$ Make changes where need be.

Behaviour Driven Development (BDD)

This webpage is documented and designed around the behavior a user expects to experience when interacting with it.

  • When the user enters the input on the form, upon submit the user will be able to see their input on the result story.
  • The user can refresh the page and fill the form again.

Technologies

  • HTML - HTML is the standard markup language for Web pages.
  • CSS - CSS is the language we use to style an HTML document.
  • jQuery - A JS library for developing web pages

Licence

MIT Licence copyright (c) 2022 Charmain Bonareri. All Rights Reserved.

Authors information

Contributions are always welcome!
If you have any questions,comments or correctional advice, feel free to contact me