E-commerce Website for shopping “AURA”
Abstract
We are living in the online shopping world where people expect the websites to be smooth, quick and easy to use. AURA is a custom-made online shopping store created for the fashion industry that meets the needs of the customers. Its design is simple yet powerful., especially for small and medium-sized businesses. AURA store is built with HTML, CSS JavaScript, and Firebase. It shows how we can create a strong and useful website with few tools. This paper looks at how AURA was designed and built. It includes how it looks and how it works behind the scenes. It also highlights key features like product catalogues, secure login methods for users, real-time data updates, easy checkout methods, customer’s feedback forms and tools for the owners to manage products and orders. This paper also reviews how well the website performs and how well it can grow over time. It shares the ideas about the future improvements such as adding AI suggestions based on customer’s requirement and delivery tracking. More than a website- “AURA” is an example of how a simple design and new technology work can together to shape a future of online shopping. Additionally, the paper outlines potential future upgrades to the platform, such as integrating AI-powered product suggestions based on individual customer preferences, implementing delivery tracking capabilities, and introducing localization features to broaden its market appeal. Beyond being a practical e-commerce platform, AURA stands as a scalable and reliable blueprint for creating industry-focused online stores using straightforward technologies and thoughtful design. It offers a valuable reference point and inspiration for emerging developers and entrepreneurs aiming to enter the digital commerce space with accessible and creative solutions.
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