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Overview

Link to the Website - https://cars-connect.netlify.app

This repository contains the source code for a car selling website developed using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. This website aims to provide a platform for users to browse, search, and purchase cars online. It includes features such as a catalog of available cars, detailed car listings, search functionality, and a user-friendly interface.

Features

  • Browse Cars: Users can browse through a catalog of available cars.
  • Search Functionality: Users can search for cars based on various criteria such as make, model, year, price, etc.
  • Detailed Listings: Detailed information about each car including specifications, features, and pricing.
  • Responsive Design: The website is designed to be responsive and compatible with various devices including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.

Installation

To run the car selling website locally on your machine, follow these steps:

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine using Git:

    git clone https://github.com/kukutapuvarun/Car-Connect.git
    
    
    

GitHub Repository Creation Guide

  1. Create a GitHub Account: If you don't have one already, sign up for a GitHub account at github.com.

  2. Create a New Repository: Once logged in, click on the "+" icon in the top-right corner and select "New repository". Alternatively, you can go to github.com/new.

  3. Fill out Repository Information: Give your repository a name (e.g., "car-selling-website"), optionally add a description, choose whether it should be public or private, and initialize it with a README file (this is optional, but it's useful for providing an initial description of your project).

  4. Create Repository: Click on the "Create repository" button to create your new repository.

  5. Clone the Repository: On your local machine, navigate to the directory where you want to store your project. Then, clone the repository using the following command (replace <repository-url> with the URL of your GitHub repository):

  6. Copy Your Project Files: Copy all the files and folders of your car selling website project into the directory you just cloned.

  7. Add, Commit, and Push Changes: Once your files are in the repository directory, you can add them to Git, commit the changes, and push them to GitHub. Here's a sequence of commands to do that:

Note: If your default branch is named something other than main, replace main with your branch name. Note: This is not My design

  1. Verify on GitHub: Refresh your GitHub repository page, and you should see your files listed there.

That's it! Your car selling website code is now on GitHub. You can continue to make changes to your project locally, commit those changes, and push them to GitHub to keep your repository up to date.

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