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Netflix Clone Page

Authors: Harini . K, Assistant Professor S.Janani

Abstract: The rapid growth of Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms has fundamentally changed the way users consume multimedia content on the internet. Streaming services like Netflix have set a highstandard for user experience, interface design and content discovery. This project, titled “Netflix Clone – Web Application Using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React and Vite” . The backend is built using Node.js, providing RESTful APIs to handle user interactions and data management. PostgreSQL is used as the relational database for storing user data, movie details, and other application information., aims to design and implement a responsive and interactive web interface that emulates the core look and feel of the Netflix platform using modern front-end technologies. The primary objective of this project is to build a single-page application (SPA) that allows users to browse a catalogue of movies and series, view categorized lists such as “Popular”, “Trending” and “Top Rated”, and navigate to detailed information pages for each title. The user interface isimplemented using HTML5 for structure, CSS3 for styling, and JavaScript for dynamic behavior. React is used as the front-end library to efficiently manage UI components and state, whileserves as a fast and optimized build tool and development server. The system implements CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations for managing users, movies, and preferences. The application is developed using Visual Studio Code and follows modern web development practices. Together, these tools provide a modern, modular and scalable environment for building the Netflix clone. The project follows a structured approach including requirement analysis, interface design, component design, implementation, and basic testing. Emphasis is placed on responsive design to ensure that the application works across desktops, laptops and mobile devices. Features such as reusable React components, props and state, routing (if used), and API-like data retrieval from static JSON or mock data are incorporated to simulate real-world application behaviours

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