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Inspiration The idea of CAREKARO was inspired by our interest in making it an easy-to-use, visually appealing platform for healthcare awareness and assistance. We wanted to make accessible information on health services and self-care tips to users without having complex backend systems.

What it does Apart from being a very simple and intuitive web application focused on healthcare, CAREKARO provides users with: - Basic tips on healthcare. - A layout-friendly design for easy navigation. - Static information for general health practices, visually pleasing and responsive designs.

How we built it We built CAREKARO entirely using HTML and CSS:

HTML for structuring of content, that is, it was used for ensuring all sections made sense. CSS for the styling of the website, such that it became aesthetically pleasing and fitted well on other screen sizes. Challenges we ran into Design limitations: Because we did not have a backend, we needed to focus only on static content and ensure it added value for users. Responsive design: It was not easy to make the site responsive across devices with only CSS. Content organization: Structuring health-related information in an engaging yet concise manner was difficult. What we are proud of We managed to create a fully functional and aesthetically pleasing website with only HTML and CSS. We achieved a responsive design that works across devices. A project based on health which did not have to involve all the complex technologies. What we learned Skills CSS: Increased the knowledge about some of the advance CSS, especially media queries and animations. UI/UX: Learnt principles for developing usable interfaces in a static website. Collaboration: Learned to collaborate on tasks, even challenge issues together What's next for CAREKARO Adding interactivity by adding JavaScript to make it more dynamic. Including a backend for storing and retrieving user-specific data, probably through Node.js or Python (Flask/Django). Extending the website with a blog section with health tips as well as a simple chatbot for FAQs.

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