Welcome to this project focused on dynamic API fetch using The Rick and Morty API. We've created a dynamic fetch that utilizes a page variable to continuously fetch data, enabling infinite scrolling.
In this project, we've used Bootstrap, CSS, HTML, and a few JavaScript techniques to achieve the desired functionality. Additionally, we've incorporated the createRange and createContextualFragment methods with brief explanations, both in less than 2 lines.
Here are the technologies and tools we've used in this project:
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HTML5: HTML5 is the foundation for organizing web content and ensuring cross-device compatibility.
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CSS3: CSS3 enables us to style and enhance the visual aspects of our web layout, promoting creativity and design consistency.
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JavaScript: JavaScript adds dynamic and interactive elements, enhancing the user experience and enabling advanced functionalities.
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Bootstrap: We've leveraged Bootstrap to streamline our project's responsive design and UI components.
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Dynamic Fetch: Our project demonstrates a dynamic API fetch, allowing us to load data as the user scrolls, creating an infinite scrolling effect.
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Bootstrap Styling: We've utilized Bootstrap to enhance the styling and responsiveness of our project.
This project was made possible with the help of the IT Academy community and its vibrant Discord group.
I'm a junior web developer with a passion for turning wireframes into beautiful web layouts. I'm here to share the knowledge I've gained with everyone who's on a similar journey.
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out to me via email: codenaud@gmail.com.
Happy coding! 🚀
