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Seeking Frontend Contributors for SignOutSync - React.js, TailwindCSS, etc #12

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brodante opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 0 comments

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Front End Contributors Needed for SignOutSync

We are looking for passionate and skilled Front End Developers to contribute to the SignOutSync project.

Goal:

We need developers to help build the frontend using React.js and TailwindCSS. This will involve designing and developing the user interface that will allow users to manage and view active sessions across devices, with features like:

  • Device logout
  • Session management
  • User alerts on login activity

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with the backend team to integrate the frontend.
  • Develop a responsive and user-friendly UI with React.js.
  • Style and structure the frontend components using TailwindCSS.

Requirements:

  • Proficiency in React.js.
  • Experience with TailwindCSS (or a strong interest in learning it).
  • Ability to work in a collaborative GitHub environment.

If you are interested, please feel free to fork the repository and start contributing!

Check out the example layout design we are aiming for:

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Sample Frontend Layout in webp

Let’s build something awesome together!

@brodante brodante added enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed good first issue Good for newcomers Hacktoberfest-accepted TailWindCSS React.js labels Oct 24, 2024
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