CSS grids + random things about me
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CSS grids + random things about me
A Study in CSS Gradients
Drop down menu with css
Create flash cards with vanilla Javascript
Styled circular responsive radio buttons with css gradients that change on click
The "City Skyline" project is part of the FreeCodeCamp.org Responsive Web Design course. This project serves as a learning focus for implementing CSS variables, responsiveness using percentage/vh/vw values, CSS gradients, and CSS borders to create a visually appealing representation of a city skyline.
This project demonstrates how CSS radial gradients can be used to create a focusable spotlight effect.
Lightweight CSS Library With 330+ Ready to Use Gradient CSS Color Classes. 😎🎨🖌
This is an attractive and responsive portfolio landing page. It is created using HTML, CSS and JS.
A Minimal (Not)to-do list app using HTML5, CSS3, jQuery and JavaScript
A pumpkin created with just a sinhle HTML tag and a ton of CSS!
This project demonstrates a simple method of applying a CSS gradient to a rounded border using background-clip, providing a solution to the problem where border-radius alone won't create rounded corners when a gradient is applied using border-image.
This project demonstrates how the CSS clip-path property can be used to create a variety of shaped gradient borders.
My 4th project on Microverse's HTML&CSS Course - Learning about CSS Gradients and Backgrounds
This repository contains code for CSS background patterns.
This project is a random CSS gradient generator made using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This generates new gradients by changing the angle, the colours and the shadow using JS everytime the user clicks the 'Generate' button.
This demo shows how to create a nice glossy effect with a combination of CSS3 gradients.
Playing around with CSS gradients and soccer jerseys.
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