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DOM II

Project Description

Fun Bus wants you to make their site more interactive. They are relying on you to provide 10 unique events to enhance their site. Explore the many events available to you by using the MDN events reference.

Git Setup

  • Create a forked copy of this project.
  • Clone your OWN version of the repository.
  • Implement the project on the main branch, committing changes regularly.
  • Push commits: git push origin main.

Running the project

This project uses Webpack and Babel. Inside src/index.html you will notice there is no script tag linking the JavaScript, nor a link tag linking the styles. When the project starts, Webpack transcompiles the LESS into CSS, and injects the JavaScript and the styles into the HTML.

Do not move or rename any files in this project. The website's source files live inside the src folder. Do not make changes to any files outside of the src folder, unless it's new dependecies declared in the package.json due to installing NPM libraries (E.G. npm i lodash).

  • Run npm install to download the project's dependencies.
  • Run npm start to launch the website on http://localhost:3000.

MVP

Create listeners of 10 types of events

  • Using your index.js file, create event listeners of at least 10 different types. You must Use your creativity to make the Fun Bus site more interactive. For example you could change colors, animate objects, add DOM elements, remove them, etc.

  • Here are some event types you could try to use:

    • mouseover
    • keydown
    • wheel
    • load
    • focus
    • resize
    • scroll
    • select
    • dblclick
    • drag / drop

Note: Drag and drop is a bit more advanced than the others. It's not actually a single type of event but several types that need to work together.

Use preventDefault

  • Find a usecase for preventDefault. For example, you could prevent a link from navigating when clicked, or to navigate somewhere surprising.

Submission Format

  • Submit project using Codegrade, as per the instructions in the learning platform.

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