This is a simple rating feedback project using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows users to rate a product/service using stars and provides visual feedback.
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This is a simple rating feedback project using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows users to rate a product/service using stars and provides visual feedback.
This project is a simple feedback UI with three rating icons and a "Send Review" button. Users can select their satisfaction level and submit feedback. Once submitted, a message appears displaying the selected rating and thanking the user.
This project is a simple tabs implementation using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows users to switch between different tabs to view different contents.
In this project, I created a simple month calendar using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The calendar offers a clear and concise view of the current month and is useful for planning and scheduling.
My repo for the #JavaScript30. 30 'days' of Vanilla JS Coding Challenges
30 Day Vanilla JS Challenge
I will try to do code 30 minutes daily for 30 days
I created a text area with real-time character count and limit functionality using JavaScript
This is a basic counter app with HTML, CSS, and JS. It displays a large numerical value that can be adjusted using three buttons, and changes color based on whether it is positive, negative, or zero.
"Background image scroll effect" that changes the opacity of the image as the user scrolls down the page.
Start challange "Each day one small project". https://javascript30.com/ use this site. And take tasks. Sometimes smoll changes
The Free eBook: Your First 30 Days of Web Development by Angel Garbarino
A 30 day vanilla JavaScript coding challenge by Wes Bos (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu8EoSxDXHP6CGK4YVJhL_VWetA865GOH)
The popup contains a video trailer of the album and a close icon to exit the popup, using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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