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WiH Front End Developer Challenge Using the API provided by TVMAZE, please create a LANDING PAGE for your favorite television show (Note: if you do not have a favorite television show, just choose one). The following rules apply:
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There must be at least one call to the API in order to fetch the relevant information about the show
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Please use Create React App or Vanilla Javascript
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Consider HTML5 Semantics when structuring your page (Avoid
overload) -
Make sure the Site is Responsive
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Most of all have fun and be CREATIVE Submission requirements:
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Please provide a link to the repo
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Max turnaround for the completed project is 3 days from receipt of this document a. Note: this task can be completed in 3 - 5 hours, but you are free to spend as much time as you like
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OPTIONAL: Provide a link to the live site Technical starting point:
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API Website: http://www.tvmaze.com/api
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Create React App: https://create-react-app.dev/docs/getting-started/
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Semantic Markup: https://developer.mozilla.org/en- US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Using_HTML_sections_and_outlines
Initial thoughts to help get started:
- Make a call to fetch the initial details for the show, example provided for Seinfeld a. http://api.tvmaze.com/singlesearch/shows?q=seinfeld
- From the response grab images and relevant details to create a page hero
- Perhaps use the show id to make a secondary API call in order to fetch episodes a. http://api.tvmaze.com/shows/530/episodes
- Etc Etc Yada Yada Yada
Happy Coding and remember to have FUN!!!
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