CIT's best web-designer builds the most elegant webpage for the prestigious Takshashila event.
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If you liked my work and want to use it — please make sure to credit me.
I’ve poured a lot of effort into this, and it means the world to be acknowledged.
Let this project live on, be reused, improved, and celebrated in years to come. 🙏
Not a flex, but...
This entire project runs without any modern frontend framework — just my own creation: JSPA & JOS.
dynamic URLs, seamless navigation, zero page reloads, custom Animations — all handled seamlessly server-side.
Why take the fking hard route ? well..
- The more custom a software gets, the more it becomes damn near impossible for others to copy-paste & simply kang my work :)
- & coming back to the main reason, I don’t play it safe — It's a choice. Tight deadlines? Bring it on. I thrive under pressure.
This isn't just code — it's craftsmanship.
I'm the best. - Jesvi Jonathan
Don’t change the design — it’s already perfecto (0_-) If it were me, I’d enhance the project like this:
- Build a dashboard for editing events via the event.json file.
This saves a ton of time and helps volunteers manage the event smoothly.
Yup, I even worked on the backend — had a working prototype, but couldn’t ship it due to time constraints. Still, here’s what I’d suggest:
- Keep login/register flow simple — don’t go overboard with verification.
Scared of bots/hackers? Use Cloudflare (OG solution). - Make sure the system can handle 600–1000 concurrent users — this is crucial.
- For payments:
Use UPI — nobody’s pulling out credit cards.- Start with UPI opener links
- Then move to a payment gateway — with dynamic API links carrying product info/price.
- Track all user activity logs — it’s a game changer.
Helps with disputes, analytics, and UX improvements.
Yep, this was a solo mission —
Finished it in just 2 weeks, under mad pressure, and with zero AI help (this was 2023, remember?).
Pretty wild, huh?
Whoever is taking notes rn, good luck on whatever you are up to :)