🩺 About the Project — Sog‘liq manbai
🌟 Inspiration
Inspiration for Sog‘liq manbai came from real-life challenges faced by many people in Uzbekistan, especially in finding nearby pharmacies and accessing reliable drug information. I noticed that many websites either lacked structured drug data or didn’t support local needs like location-based pharmacy search. I wanted to combine IT and healthcare into a single, accessible platform.
👩💻 What I Learned
Throughout this project, I learned:
How to build responsive websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
How to organize and display large datasets (e.g. 1000+ medicines)
How to use GitHub and Netlify for hosting and version control
Basics of user interface design and search functionality
Importance of accessibility and user-centric design in health-related apps
🛠️ How I Built It
Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (Vanilla)
Design: Clean card-based UI for medicine and pharmacy listings
Hosting: GitHub for code repository, Netlify for live deployment
Features Implemented:
Dynamic search bar for quick filtering
Category-based navigation (e.g., antibiotics, vitamins)
Responsive design for mobile users
Geolocation-based nearest pharmacy button (basic version)
🚧 Challenges I Faced
Working with a large amount of medicine data manually was time-consuming
Making search and category filters work smoothly for many items
Keeping the design consistent across pages while adding unique functions
Debugging layout issues across different devices (especially mobill)
🔮 Future Plans: I plan to add user login, smart recommendations, disease-based filtering, and real-time nearest pharmacy detection using full geolocation APIs
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