how do I create the following pages: Main Page (index.html) - This page will display the user's list with edit and delete options for each list item. "Completed" list items should be hyperlinks that take you do the View List Item page.The user should be able to add a new item to the list right on this page by providing just a title and description (then they can edit the list item to add more details later). Edit List Item (edit-item.html) - Once a user has completed a bucket list item, they can provide more information. You can choose what type of information they might want to record for completed items but at minimum you should have: Title (this was provided when the item was created, and in A3 will be populated from the database) Description (this was provided when the item was created, and in A3 will be populated from the database) Rating - eventually this should be a star system, but that typically requires a little (sometimes a lot) of JavaScript, so the star part would come in Assignment #4. For now, just use a range input. Completion Date Details - a text area to allow for easy entry of larger amounts of text so the user can write details of their successful completion of the bucket item. Proof - an image upload as their "proof" of completion (file upload).     View List Item (view-item.html) - Display all the details for a particular completed bucket list item, nicely formatted. Eventually this info will come from the database, and be dynamic based on the item selected... but for now, hard-code a placeholder so that you can get your structure down. Public List (list.html) - This is a public view of the user's list (so they can share it with other people). It will basically be the same as theMain Page, but without the form to add an item or the buttons/links to edit and delete. Search (search.html) - This page contains a form allowing the user to specify what to search for in list items, and a display of results (you can decide what should be displayed). It should also include something similar to Google's "I'm feeling lucky" which randomly choses something off another user's (public) bucket list as a suggestion. Again, eventually this info will come from the database... but for now, hard-code something to get the layout down.

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how do I create the following pages:

  • Main Page (index.html) - This page will display the user's list with edit and delete options for each list item. "Completed" list items should be hyperlinks that take you do the View List Item page.The user should be able to add a new item to the list right on this page by providing just a title and description (then they can edit the list item to add more details later).
  • Edit List Item (edit-item.html) - Once a user has completed a bucket list item, they can provide more information. You can choose what type of information they might want to record for completed items but at minimum you should have:
    • Title (this was provided when the item was created, and in A3 will be populated from the database)
    • Description (this was provided when the item was created, and in A3 will be populated from the database)
    • Rating - eventually this should be a star system, but that typically requires a little (sometimes a lot) of JavaScript, so the star part would come in Assignment #4. For now, just use a range input.
    • Completion Date
    • Details - a text area to allow for easy entry of larger amounts of text so the user can write details of their successful completion of the bucket item.
    • Proof - an image upload as their "proof" of completion (file upload).
     
     
  • View List Item (view-item.html) - Display all the details for a particular completed bucket list item, nicely formatted. Eventually this info will come from the database, and be dynamic based on the item selected... but for now, hard-code a placeholder so that you can get your structure down.
  • Public List (list.html) - This is a public view of the user's list (so they can share it with other people). It will basically be the same as theMain Page, but without the form to add an item or the buttons/links to edit and delete.
  • Search (search.html) - This page contains a form allowing the user to specify what to search for in list items, and a display of results (you can decide what should be displayed). It should also include something similar to Google's "I'm feeling lucky" which randomly choses something off another user's (public) bucket list as a suggestion. Again, eventually this info will come from the database... but for now, hard-code something to get the layout down.

 

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