Spotify ui cloning using html5 css3 and vanilla javascript
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Spotify ui cloning using html5 css3 and vanilla javascript
Independence day wish with count down using call back hell (DOM)
Final exercise from DOM manipulation YouTube course by Brad Traversy.
zenclass-callback-hell-task
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a collection of 50+ mini projects to enhance your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills. Each project is designed to teach and challenge you with practical examples, covering a wide range of web development concepts and techniques.
Browser Utility, offering a streamlined set of utility classes across four modules: DOM, Form, Network, and Media and Device. These utilities simplify common web development tasks, replacing the deprecated Awedde package with improved functionality, reduced redundancy, and enhanced code quality.
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