Create a visualization dashboard website of weather in 500+ world cities relative to the equator at different latitudes using HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap.
To view deployed web appliciation visit: https://salllym.github.io/Web-Design-Challenge/
A visualization dashboard website is created using visualizations created in a past assignment. Specifically, plotting weather data.
In building this dashboard, individual pages for each plot and a means is created by which we can navigate between them. These pages will contain the visualizations and their corresponding explanations. There'll also be a landing page, a page where we can see a comparison of all of the plots, and another page where we can view the data used to build them.
- An explanation of the project.
- Links to each visualizations page. There should be a sidebar containing preview images of each plot, and clicking an image should take the user to that visualization.
- A descriptive title and heading tag.
- The plot/visualization itself for the selected comparison.
- A paragraph describing the plot and its significance.
- Contains all of the visualizations on the same page so we can easily visually compare them.
- Uses a Bootstrap grid for the visualizations.
- The grid must be two visualizations across on screens medium and larger, and 1 across on extra-small and small screens.
- Displays a responsive table containing the data used in the visualizations.
- The table must be a bootstrap table component. Hint: The data must come from exporting the .csv file as HTML, or converting it to HTML. Try using a tool you already know, pandas. Pandas has a nifty method appropriately called to_html that allows you to generate a HTML table from a pandas dataframe. See the documentation here
- Has the name of the site on the left of the nav which allows users to return to the landing page from any page.
- Contains a dropdown menu on the right of the navbar named "Plots" that provides a link to each individual visualization page.
- Provides two more text links on the right: "Comparisons," which links to the comparisons page, and "Data," which links to the data page.
- Is responsive (using media queries). The nav must have similar behavior as the screenshots "Navigation Menu" section (notice the background color change).
- Finally, the website must be deployed to GitHub pages.