Meet your modern, Note Taking App
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Manage your daily tasks and workflow in a modern way and boost your efficiency without any efforts.
Tech Stack used: React, Typescript, Javascript, React Toastify, Mockapi, CSS
#Extra Features Added Responsive Site (Both Desktop and Mobile Responsive)
- Home Page HomePage.
- Create note by clicking on float button
- Add a note
- Update a note and delete it
- change the card color
- add a label or create a new label and even update
- pin or unpin a note
- Archive Page ArchivePage.
- Archive a note
- unarchive a note
- Label Page LabelPage.
- create a new label
- view all pages with label
- Trash TrashPage.
- Can delete note from trash
- can retain a note from trash
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Filter & Sort by date, priority, tags Filter by Labels - can filter notes by labels added to the note. Filter by priority- filter the notes by priority (low medium high) Sort by date- can sort the notes by the date added/created.
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Search notes on Home page
- search for an item from the note via the input textbox .
- Login Page
- User can login using email and password
- Guest Login
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Signup Page
- Use can create a new account by using email, name and password
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Loading & Alerts
- implemented React Toastify
- User Profile ProfilePage.
- user profile with details containing this email Id, First Name and Last Name and Can edit and update
- Logout
- logoutbutton Nav
- Landing Page
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Builds the app for production to the build
folder.
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Your app is ready to be deployed!
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