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Hello, I am Aman Chauhan

I have created a complete e-commerce website using the React and It is a Static website:

Navigation Bar: The video begins with the creation of a navigation bar, allowing users to navigate to different pages on the website.

Homepage: The homepage features a hero element, creating a visually appealing introduction to the website.

Product Showcase: Products popular in the "man","women" and "kids" category are highlighted on the homepage, providing users with quick access to popular items.

Exclusive Deals Banner: An exclusive deals banner is showcased, where special offers or promotions can be displayed to attract customer attention.

New Collections: The video covers the process of adding new products from an admin panel, and these new additions are dynamically displayed in the new collections section.

Newsletter Subscription Box: A newsletter subscription box is implemented, allowing users to subscribe for updates, promotions, or newsletters.

Footer: The video concludes with the creation of a footer containing links to various sections, providing additional information and navigation options.

Overall, the essential elements of an e-commerce website, including navigation, product display, promotions, and user engagement features like newsletter subscriptions. Viewers can expect to learn how to build these components using the Full Stack technology. Here, I am providing some images of Projects Login Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Data Page 1 Data Page 2 Data Page 3 AddtoCart1 AddtoCart2

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npm test

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npm run build

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npm run eject

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