Dice Game is a simple site that rolls two dice and displays the winner of the competition , can be used to make decision between two options if can't make up your own mind 😊🌠
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Dice Game is a simple site that rolls two dice and displays the winner of the competition , can be used to make decision between two options if can't make up your own mind 😊🌠
This project is a complete clone UI of the Zoomcar website. Zoomcar, is an Indian self-drive car rental company. which offers the services of booking a car in a city of your choice.
Working with API in JavaScript
A fictious banking commercial application built with JavaScript.
It is a web version of THE MEMORY GAME or FLIP THE TILES created using HTML, CSS ad Vanilla JS.
Frontend project comprising of interactive features such as Key press and mouse button click. With respect to each registered click, the website makes the sound associated with it.
In this application we can and 2 teams we can schedule them we can filter the matches and we can bookmarks the team as well
This repository is created for Day 2 Task in GUVI
Simple length converter application was developed. Pure javascript , html and css were used
A questionnaire tool that can help you decide which UX Research Method to use for your project.
Full Stack Web Application Development
Developed a dicee game using pure Javascript and Local Storage
Navigation for single page applications
Document Object Model (DOM) - Investigation of the getElementsByTagName method. Count the number of items in a particular tag (e.g. li) as well as getting the random item in the particular tag.
This is an online Drum kit made using HTML, CSS, Javascript (The Document Object Model).
This is day 2 session content and notes
difference between document and window object model
JavaScript Course.
A Drum Kit made via slightly Advanced Javascript along with DOM Manipulation 🥁 🥁 🥁
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