Jokinator
Your #1 Source for Clean Jokes, come see it at
https://amiedawn.github.io/jokinator/
Purpose
- To create a real-world front-end application that our team can showcase to potential employers. We are to use the skills and technologies we have learned over the past six weeks, including deployment, interactivity, client-side storage, responsive design, and polished UI.
User Story
- Given a joke generator, I want to laugh.
- When I click “Get Joke” in the first window,
- Then a random Dad Joke is displayed.
- When I click “Get Joke” in the second window,
- Then the Joke of the Day is displayed.
- When the button to submit your own joke is clicked,
- Then a modal prompts a user to submit his/her own joke.
- When the user enters a joke,
- That joke will be stored in Local Storage and then displayed on @Jokinator3.
- When a button labeled Tweet is clicked,
- Then the user is redirected to his/her Twitter account to share the joke.
- When the button labeled Follow is clicked,
- Then the user is invited to Follow @Jokinator3 on Twitter.
When asked his opinion on the Jokinator, this was Nacho Libre’s response:
Built With
Screenshots
Website:
https://amiedawn.github.io/jokinator/
Future Development
- Using Twitter as a storage method
- SMS and email delivery API’s
- Server/Database integration for stored user data
Contributions
James Costello
Joe Riley
Amie Carroll
Mark Manalo
*Sheila Kiprotich