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CS 465 Southern New Hampshire University Static HTML Site Setup Exercise

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In this module, you will complete customer-facing web pages based on
customer requirements provided in a wireframe document, adapting it to
the software constraints and MEAN stack architecture. You will take the
static HTML site and move it to dynamic JSON using Handlebars (HBS).

Specifically, in this assignment, you will use Visual Studio Code (VS
Code) to edit the HBS templates and JavaScript within the Express
framework to implement Model View Controller (MVC)-style functionality.

Prompt

Continue developing the full stack web application for Travlr Getaways. Follow the Static HTML to Templates with JSON section of the CS 465 Full Stack Guide carefully to successfully complete the following tasks:

  • Develop and run a customer-facing frontend that meets client software requirements.
  • Dynamically render web pages by utilizing the templating engine, Handlebars (HBS).
  • Utilize routes and views to align with the client’s software requirements using Model View Controller (MVC).
  • Test to ensure that static HTML transitions to dynamic JSON data and renders properly.

Guidelines for Submission

Submit a zipped file folder which includes the updated Travlr website (travlr.zip) and the trips.json file.

Please note: You will “commit” or “push” your local Git
repository module3 branch to your GitHub repository. This procedure will
become second nature to you as you move through the course modules. In
the end, you will have a full stack web application with branches that
represent key stages of building a full stack application leading up to
full project completion.

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