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Day 13-16: Group Project

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Day 16 Hour 1-8

Day 16 Hour 1-8: Finalising the Web Application

Welcome to the final day of your project development. This is the last stretch, and it's where your application really comes to life. Here's what you'll be doing during these hours:
Completing the Project: By now, your web application should be well-structured and functional, but there may be a few remaining tasks to complete. This could be finalizing the design, making sure all your data fields in Airtable are correctly linked to your Softr application, or adding those last little touches that make the user experience smooth and enjoyable.
Bug Fixing: Now is the time to make sure everything works as expected. Test every feature of your application, and fix any bugs you find. Remember, even the smallest bug can ruin the user experience, so take your time with this. The goal is to present a fully functional application during the final presentation.
Polishing the User Interface: An intuitive and visually appealing interface plays a crucial role in the success of any web application. Spend these hours polishing your design, ensuring consistency in your styles, optimizing images, and refining any other visual aspects of your application.
Final Review and Preparation for Presentation: Once you're confident that your application is functional and polished, review your work. Make sure your application meets all the project objectives and requirements. This is also the time to prepare for your presentation - decide who will present which parts, prepare your presentation slides if you're using them, and make sure you can confidently explain all aspects of your application.
These hours are critical, as they're your last chance to ensure that your web application is the best it can be. Take advantage of this time, and remember - attention to detail can make a world of difference. Good luck with your final preparations!
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