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Final Project

This project is a website created for a fictional local organization called Sarrie’s Friendly Farm. The purpose of the website is to promote fresh, locally grown vegetables while allowing users to place orders online. The front-end of the website was developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create a visually appealing and user-friendly experience. It includes multiple pages such as the home page, vegetables page, order page, and contact page. JavaScript was used to validate user input and enhance interactivity. The back-end of the website was developed using PHP connected to a MySQL database. The order form allows users to submit their name, selected vegetable, and quantity, which is then stored in the database. This demonstrates how data can be collected and managed through a web application. website link -  Sarrie’s Friendly Farm

Planning My Final Project

 For the final project in this class, we are required to design and create a website that promotes and supports a local charity or voluntary organization. The project has two main parts: the public side (front-end) and the administrative side (back-end). The front-end focuses on the visual aspects, making the website attractive and easy for visitors to use, while the back end focuses on the functionality that supports those visuals.  If I were to choose a local farmer’s market, the website would showcase the vegetables grown by local farmers, such as turnips, radishes, and spinach. The site would display their nutritional values and allow visitors to order the vegetables online. On the administrative side, someone could process the orders using PHP connected to a hosting database. For the front-end, we would use JavaScript, as covered in class, to create interactive features and enhance the user experience. I tried to review Nanchy Jency’s final project as suggested, but the...