Mebleria
Responsive furniture store web app built as a JavaScript team project.

Overview
Mebleria is a responsive furniture store web app built by a team using vanilla JavaScript, a provided Furniture Store API, and interactive UI libraries. My main contributions were building the responsive header and navigation, supporting team coordination as Scrum Master, helping with final UI polish, and assisting with visual and interaction fixes before deployment.
Project Details

Key Features
- Responsive header and navigation
- Burger menu
- Anchor navigation
- Product browsing
- API-powered product content
- Interactive notifications
- Reviews slider
- FAQ accordion
- Rating display
- Responsive layout
My Role
- Frontend Developer
- Scrum Master
- Built the responsive header and navigation across breakpoints
- Implemented burger menu and anchor navigation behavior
- Handled responsive styling for the header, including tablet layout adjustments
- Helped fix visual layout issues in sections like reviews and popular products
- Supported final UI polish and small CSS/JavaScript fixes before deployment
- Organized team calls, standups, task division, and Trello workflow
- Helped teammates stay on track and supported debugging during final cleanup
- Prepared the project presentation
Tech Stack
- JavaScript
- REST API
- HTML5
- CSS3
- Vite
- Axios
- Swiper.js
- iziToast
- Accordion.js
- Raty.js
Development Focus
- Problem: Furniture shoppers need a responsive storefront where they can browse products, view store content, and interact with key sections without layout issues or confusing navigation.
- Solution: A responsive furniture store interface with clear navigation, product sections, interactive UI components, reviews, FAQ behavior, notifications, and API-powered product content.
Mebleria was built as a JavaScript team project for a furniture store interface. My main development contribution was the responsive header and navigation, including the burger menu, anchor navigation behavior, and tablet-specific layout adjustments.
As Scrum Master, I helped organize calls, standups, task division, and Trello workflow for a team of about 10–11 people. Near the end of the project, I also helped with final polish, visual fixes, and small CSS/JavaScript debugging, including layout issues around the reviews and popular products sections.



