## Checkout the Website [Web Application](https://i-pod-vhmz.onrender.com/)
This is a Mini Ipod App Project which is built using React, CSS, Javascript. It is responsive across all devices.
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- Users should be able to access the features like Settings, Menu, Music, Coverflow in the iPod.
- Users should be able to go back from the particular menu to the main menu on clicking the Menu button and to access the main menu from the home screen using the Menu button.
- Users should be able to go inside the menu by clicking the center button.
- Users should be able to click and hold on the circular menu and move the mouse in a circular fashion inside the menu boundary (white circle is the menu) to navigate in the iPod menu.
- Users should be able to listen to music by selecting โAll Songsโ inside the Music menu.
- Users should be able to toggle between the themes in settings: Classic & Dark.
- Users should be able to change the wallpaper of the app in the settings.
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- Main Menu - Settings, Music, Coverflow, Games,
- Settings Menu
- Toggle Theme - Changes the theme of the app
- Change Wallpaper - Changes the screen wallpaper
- Music Menu
- All Songs - Plays some Songs
- Albums - Shows the Album Cover
- Artists - Shows the Featured Artist
- Coverflow Menu - Displays Coverflow Carousel
- Games Menu - Shows a Game Display
- Centre Button - Acts as ENTER Button
- Menu Button - To move back/forward in the Menu
- Sliding feature of the rotating pad to access the menu.
- Fork the Project in your Repository.
- Clone the Forked Repository in your Local System.
- Run 'npm install'.
- Run 'npm start'.
For any issues related to the project, raise an ISSUE in the respective Repository.
- Packages:
- firebase
- jquery
- react
- react-dom
- react-helmet
- react-scripts
- zingtouch
- web-vitals
- Library: ReactJS
- Version Control System: Git
- VCS Hosting: GitHub
- Programming / Scripting: JavaScript
- Front-End: HTML, CSS
- Runtime Environment: NodeJS
- Integrated Development Environment: VSCode
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In the project directory, you can run:
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folder.
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