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Pendulum Wave

Challenge Description

This challenge features a visually captivating pendulum wave animation created with HTML and CSS.

Preview

Pendulum Wave Preview

Live Demo

Check out the live demo here.

Credits

This search component is based on a design from 100 Days CSS Challenge - Day 31, with modifications made to suit project requirements.

Prerequisites

  • HTML and CSS Basics

Tools Used

  1. VS Code (You can use any other code editor)
  2. A modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge).
  3. Access to an internet connection for resource imports.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to this project:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Clone your forked repository to your local machine:
  3. git clone https://github.com/Yashi-Singh-1/Day-31-Pendulum-Wave.git
  4. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix:
  5. git checkout -b feature-name
  6. Make your changes and commit them with a clear and concise message:
  7. git commit -m 'Add new feature or fix'
  8. Push your changes to your forked repository:
  9. git push origin feature-name
  10. Open a pull request to the main repository.
  11. Ensure your pull request includes a detailed description of your changes.
  12. Respond to any feedback or questions during the review process.

We welcome improvements, bug fixes, and additional features that can enhance this Pendulum Wave.