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ShortVerse

Welcome to the ShortVerse website! This is a simple web application that generates random short verses of poetry. The website is designed to provide a quick and easy way to access creative inspiration, and it is built using modern web technologies.

Features

The ShortVerse website offers the following features:

A homepage that displays a random short verse of poetry, along with a "Generate" button to get a new verse. A "Share" button that allows users to share the current verse on Twitter, with a pre-populated tweet. A "Copy" button that allows users to copy the current verse to their clipboard, for easy pasting into other applications. A responsive design that works well on desktop and mobile devices.

Technologies

The ShortVerse website is built using the following technologies:

HTML5 for the website's structure and content. CSS3 for the website's layout and styling. JavaScript for the website's interactivity and functionality. Netlify for hosting the website and deploying changes.

Usage

To use the ShortVerse website, simply navigate to the following URL:

https://shortverse.netlify.app/

From there, you can click the "Generate" button to get a new random short verse of poetry. You can also click the "Share" button to share the current verse on Twitter, or the "Copy" button to copy the current verse to your clipboard. If you enjoy a particular verse, you can also refresh the page to save it and access it again later.

Development

If you want to contribute to the ShortVerse website's development, you can clone the project's repository from GitHub:

https://github.com/m-abirhasan23/agency-landing-page

From there, you can make changes to the website's code using your preferred text editor or IDE, and use the website's simple JavaScript code to add new features or modify existing ones. Once you are satisfied with your changes, you can submit a pull request to the project's maintainers, who will review your changes and merge them if they are deemed suitable.

Credits

The ShortVerse website was designed and developed by {Name}, with contributions from {Name}, {Name}, and {Name}. The website's short verses were sourced from {source}.

License

The ShortVerse website is licensed under the MIT License. You can find the full license text in the LICENSE file in the project's repository.