The Search Relief Aggregator Website

The Search Relief website is a charity search engine aggregator that Is functional on multiple platforms such as, PC, laptop, and mobile. With all the skills that I’ve learned and experienced all throughout college and university, the honours project allowed myself to finally be tested in producing a website of high quality and performance.

Search Relief aggregator project was to develop a user friendly search engine that almost presents itself as a hub for multiple charities content that of items for sale, fundraising and volunteering opportunities. The overall goal of the website was to allow the everyday user to search through multiple items and or opportunities all within the one site. The project itself didn’t deal with the user transactions or filled in applications, it was a simple promotional/navigational interface that after clicking an item, charity donation, fundraising or volunteering activity, the user will be redirected to the chosen charity’s official page.

Once finished developing the honours project, I was then asked to come up with a poster presentation that’ll allow me to demonstrate and explain the website’s overall features and purpose to the general public, fellow university students, and lecturers.

The Search Relief website is a charity search engine aggregator that Is functional on multiple platforms such as, PC, laptop, and mobile. With all the skills that I’ve learned and experienced all throughout college and university, the honours project allowed myself to finally be tested in producing a website of high quality and performance.

Search Relief aggregator project was to develop a user friendly search engine that almost presents itself as a hub for multiple charities content that of items for sale, fundraising and volunteering opportunities. The overall goal of the website was to allow the everyday user to search through multiple items and or opportunities all within the one site. The project itself didn’t deal with the user transactions or filled in applications, it was a simple promotional/navigational interface that after clicking an item, charity donation, fundraising or volunteering activity, the user will be redirected to the chosen charity’s official page.

Once finished developing the honours project, I was then asked to come up with a poster presentation that’ll allow me to demonstrate and explain the website’s overall features and purpose to the general public, fellow university students, and lecturers.