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Work Day Scheduler License Badge

HTML CSS JavaScript jQuery

Description

This application allows you to easily plan and organize your work day by saving events for each hour of a typical working day (9am to 5pm). With a user-friendly interface and dynamic updates, you can stay on top of your schedule and never miss an important task.

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Mock-Up

The web application's appearance and functionality:

The Work Day Scheduler.

Deployed Application

Click here to view the live site

Installation

To use the Work Day Scheduler, follow these steps:

  1. Download or clone the repository:

    git clone [email protected]:ninabuscemi/TaskForge.git
    
  2. Open the html link in your local browser.

Usage

Once the Work Day Scheduler is open in your web browser, you can:

  • Click on a time block to enter an event or task for that hour.
  • Click the save button to save the event.
  • The saved events will persist even if you refresh the page.
  • The time blocks are color-coded to indicate past, present, and future events.

Features

The Work Day Scheduler comes with several useful features to help you manage your work day effectively:

  • Dynamic time blocks: The time blocks update in real-time to reflect the current hour.

  • Persistent storage: Your saved events are stored locally and will be available even after closing and reopening the application.

  • Color-coded schedule: The time blocks are color-coded to provide a visual representation of past, present, and future events.

  • User-friendly interface: The application is designed to be intuitive and easy to use.

License

The project is under MIT License.

Questions

If you have any questions regarding the project, please, feel free to contact me:

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