Web Refinery
Web Refinery was designed with the average user in mind. We primarily utilize an intuitive click and drag function that allows users to build a website without any prior HTML or CSS experience.
The user has the ability to upload custom images, change colors of text and background, as well as choose from our array of elements to add to their page.
Users also can preview their finished product in the iframe embedded in our application.
Once the user is satisfied with their design, they can export and save the project to their local computer, which can be viewed and used as a complete webpage.
Web Refinery was built on Native Javascript, AngularJS, NodeJS, Express, Sequelize, and jQuery.
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