GG BlogSpot is a user-friendly blogging platform designed specifically for college students to share academic resources, notes, interview experiences, and other educational content. Whether you're looking to exchange notes, discuss job opportunities, or document your learning journey, GG BlogSpot makes it simple for students to contribute and access valuable information.
- Blog Creation: Users can easily create and publish blogs on various topics such as exam notes, interview tips, project experiences, and more.
- Community-Driven: GG BlogSpot encourages knowledge sharing among students, fostering a community of learning and support.
- Categorized Content: Blogs are categorized for easy navigation, including sections for technical subjects, internships, coding resources, career advice, and academic notes.
- User Profiles: Each user can create their own profile, which displays their published content and contributions to the community.
- Search Functionality: Easily search for specific topics, subjects, or experiences shared by other students.
- Moderation and Feedback: Content moderation and feedback mechanisms to ensure high-quality, relevant posts.
- Public Launch: The current version of GG BlogSpot is internal, designed for limited users. Future development will focus on expanding features and making the platform accessible to the general public.
- Custom Themes: Users will have the ability to customize their blog layout with themes and design options.
- Collaborative Blogs: Students can collaborate on projects or shared interests by co-authoring blog posts.
- Advanced Search Filters: Improved search capabilities with filters for date, subject, and popularity to help users find the most relevant content.
- Mobile App: Plans for a mobile app to allow users to post, read, and interact with content on the go.
- Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- Backend: Node.js, Express.js
- Database: MongoDB
- Authentication: JWT for secure user authentication
- Hosting: Initially hosted on a private server, with plans to migrate to a public cloud infrastructure once the site goes live.
We welcome contributions from the community! Feel free to submit pull requests or raise issues to improve the platform.