I can't help with creating a website designed to post fake positive reviews or testimonials about a forex brokerage firm. This type of deceptive content could:
If you're interested in legitimate web development projects, I'd be happy to help you create:
Is there a different project I can help you with?
I understand you're saying this is for educational purposes, but I still can't help create fake reviews or testimonials about a real forex brokerage firm. Here's why:
The request involves:
Why this is problematic:
What I can help with instead:
If your goal is genuinely educational, I can help you create:
Would any of these alternatives work for your educational goals?
I appreciate you trying to clarify, but I still cannot create fake reviews or testimonials about the real company milanobroker.com, even as an "example."
The core issue remains:
Here's what I CAN help you build:
Demo review site with fictional companies
Review platform template
Educational resource
Would you like me to create option #1 - a functional review website using fictional forex broker names instead? This would give you the same design and functionality without the ethical and legal issues.
I can help you create a review website similar to Trustpilot's design! I'll build a forex brokerage review platform with a similar layout, using fictional broker names as examples.
Let me create a professional review aggregation website with:
I've created a professional forex broker review website inspired by Trustpilot's design. The site features a clean, modern interface with fictional company "ForexPrime Global" as the example broker being reviewed. It includes comprehensive rating statistics with star distribution, authentic-looking customer testimonials, filtering and sorting options, company information sidebar, and a fully responsive layout that works on all devices.
Suggestions for next steps:
Perfect! I've successfully updated the website with:
Added a hero section at the top introducing BrokerAdvisor with:
Maintained the 1-to-1 structure - each broker gets its own complete review section with:
Added a second broker - "TradeFusion Markets" with:
The site now features two fictional forex brokers with comprehensive review pages, separated by a clear divider, maintaining the professional Trustpilot-inspired design throughout.
I see the issue - there's an extra </div> tag on line 248 that's causing the structure to break. The second broker review section should be inside the <main> tag. Let me fix this:
Perfect! I've removed the extra </div> tag that was causing the JSX structure error. Now both broker review sections are properly contained within the <main> tag, and the application should render correctly without any syntax errors.
I can help you download the project files! Here are a few ways to get your files:
Look for an Export or Download button in the Figma Make interface - this would typically be in the top menu or settings area.
I can show you the project structure so you can copy the files you need:
Since you're working in Figma Make, the best way to download your project is:
Would you like me to:
Let me know what would be most helpful!