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In this project, I created an Instagram-like small app called Sologram. it is a mobile-rst web app in React JS. The app allows users to browse a Home Feed and Post a new image.
Typefaces used in the images are: Oleo Script (for logo), Noto Sans JP for the content. Box shadows around the screenshots are NOT part of the app.
This is a solo-mode Instagram (hence the name) where the user only views what the user herself Posts; in other words, there are no other users (it's like a social network, but only for yourself)
The app has two tabs: the "Main Feed" and the "New Post" tabs The user are able to Create new Posts, by copy-pasting an image URL and applying CSS filters to such image (needs fixing).
Images in Posts are always shown in a 1:1 (square) aspect ratio, without distorting the image, but simply cropping it when the original image has a rectangle aspect ratio.
Posts are stored in the device's localStorage.
User can Like a Post by either: double tapping the image, or tapping on the heart icon.
The app has what's known as an infinite scroll, that only loads 2 images at a time.
The app runs properly on an iPhone SE simulator on Google Chrome
The app has CSS with Tailwind.
Styling for desktop screens.
The app also has translation and internalization functionality with i18n for English and Spanish (or any other language)