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City Skyline is a sleek web project featuring a minimalist cityscape created using HTML and CSS. It offers a simple yet visually striking depiction of buildings and windows against a radiant sky. With its responsive design and customizable color options, City Skyline is an ideal choice for adding a touch of urban charm to web pages and projects.
This project, inspired by the FreeCodeCamp curriculum, showcases the implementation of CSS animations to create an engaging Ferris wheel effect on a webpage. By leveraging CSS animation techniques, elements are transformed and animated to draw attention to specific sections, enhancing the overall user experience.
Mastering CSS positioning is essential for creating visually appealing and responsive web layouts. In this course, you will build a cat painting. You'll learn about how to work with absolute positioning, the z-index property, and the transform property.
This is one of the required projects to earn your certification. For this project you will build a tribute page for a subject of your choosing, fictional or real.
Every HTML element is its own box – with its own spacing and a border. This is called the Box Model. In this course, you'll use CSS and the Box Model to create your own Rothko-style rectangular art pieces.
Selecting the correct colors for your webpage can greatly improve the aesthetic appeal to your readers. In this course, you'll build a set of colored markers. You'll learn different ways to set color values and how to pair colors with each other.
For this certification project, I built an app that checks whether a number is a valid US telephone number. I got the chance to practice on regular expressions, regex .test() method and array .some()
In this project I built the freeCodeCamp Palindrome Checker Certification Project using the concepts I had learnt such as template literals, regex, string & array methods, if else statements and functions.