Inspiration
Our inspiration was Students and professionals seeking to enhance focus and productivity while browsing. Also, users with accessibility needs or visual preferences for webpage display and individuals looking for a customizable browsing experience with added engagement.
What it does
Enhance accessibility and customization for web browsing, allowing users to personalize their browsing experience with adjustable styling options, perfect for people who are neurodivergent or who already have a hard time with focusing on reading through a web page without distractions Also has a “bomb timer” feature that will go off ringing if you don’t pause the timer You set the timer to give you a set time you need to read a specific page or do some work online, for people with ADHD, it’s great to remind them with a couple beeps to get back to the task at hand, so they can work in short bursts.
How we built it
Google tutorials, on how to build chrome extensions, and a lot of rough cut and paste code with hard work and determination.
Challenges we ran into
Lack of familiarity with programming languages, and getting it our extension to work on different websites.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Getting our bomb timer to go off, and finishing the project while still maintaining the integrity of it.
What we learned
How to build chrome extensions, JS, and work well as a team.
What's next for bomb.com
In the future, we plan to make it so that the bomb timer is displayed at all times on the top right corner so that the user can see how much time they have left.
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