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Eduford-university

  • Campus Events Coverage: Highlights of events, seminars, workshops, and cultural activities organized at Eduford University.
  • Facilities Showcase: In-depth features showcasing the university's facilities and amenities, including the library, sports complex, accommodation, and more.

Tech Stack

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.

How to contribute in our Project

If you are interested to contribute in this project how to start contribute

  1. Fork the repo.

  2. 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
    
  3. 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
  4. Create a new branch. To create a new branch, run the following command in your terminal:

    git checkout -b <your-branch-name>
  5. Make changes in source code.

  6. Add your changes To add your changes, run the following command in your terminal:

    git add <File1 changed> <File2 changed> ...
  7. Commit your changes. To commit your changes, run the following command in your terminal:

    git commit -m "<your-commit-message>"
  8. Push your changes. To push your changes, run the following command in your terminal:

    git push origin <your-branch-name>
  9. Create a PR.


Alternatively Using GitHub Desktop

  1. Open GitHub Desktop and log in to your GitHub account.

  2. Make sure you are on the "Current Repository" view. If not, go to "File" and select "Add Local Repository" to add your repository.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Once you're satisfied with your pull request, click the "Create pull request" button to submit it.

Note: In order to create a pull request, you must have a fork of the original repository in your GitHub account and you must have made the changes in that forked repository.