Our website is built using the following technologies:
- HTML: Structure and content of web pages.
- CSS: Styling and layout of web pages.
- JavaScript: Adding interactivity and dynamic features.
- Bootstrap: Front-end framework for responsive design.
- jQuery: JavaScript library for simplified DOM manipulation.
If you are interested to contribute in this project how to start contribute
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Fork the repo.
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After forking, clone the repo to your local machine. To clone the repo to your local machine, run the following command in your terminal:
git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/Eduford-university.git
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Add a remote upstream to the original repo. To add a remote upstream, run the following command in your terminal:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/<your-github-username>/Eduford-university.git
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Create a new branch. To create a new branch, run the following command in your terminal:
git checkout -b <your-branch-name>
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Make changes in source code.
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Add your changes To add your changes, run the following command in your terminal:
git add <File1 changed> <File2 changed> ...
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Commit your changes. To commit your changes, run the following command in your terminal:
git commit -m "<your-commit-message>"
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Push your changes. To push your changes, run the following command in your terminal:
git push origin <your-branch-name>
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Create a PR.
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Open GitHub Desktop and log in to your GitHub account.
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Make sure you are on the "Current Repository" view. If not, go to "File" and select "Add Local Repository" to add your repository.
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In the "Current Repository" view, ensure you are on the branch that you want to submit a pull request for. If you're not on the correct branch, use the "Branch" menu to switch to the correct branch.
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Once you're on the correct branch, make your changes and commit them to the branch. You can do this by clicking the "+" button in the upper-left corner of the GitHub Desktop window, making your changes, and then entering a commit message.
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After you've made your changes and committed them, click the "Push origin" button in the top-right corner of the GitHub Desktop window. This will push your changes to the remote repository on GitHub.
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Now, go to the GitHub website, navigate to your fork of the repository, and you should see a button to "Compare & pull request" between your fork and the original repository, click on it.
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On the pull request page, you can review your changes and add any additional information, such as a title and a description, that you want to include with your pull request.
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Once you're satisfied with your pull request, click the "Create pull request" button to submit it.