A Collection of Vanilla Javascript projects 📌
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Mar 30, 2021 - JavaScript
A Collection of Vanilla Javascript projects 📌
This repository contains only vanilla JavaScript Projects
This full-stack web application allows users to find new roommates tailored to their preferences.
Downlist is a love letter to Anime Fans! Built in React/Next.js with Jikan API and inspired from myanimelist
This project demonstrates how you can implement CAPTCHA Validation in your website using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
This ad blocker can block all ads on any website without getting detected
Collection of the small projects built with HTML5, CSS3 & JavaScript. No frameworks or libraries.
Dynamic Landing Page with Vanilla JS, CSS and HTML. For storing the user information, I also used the local storage.
A small app that lets you manage your contacts 📔 . Built using React-Js. 🔗
Create a Dynamic E-Commerce Shopping Cart in Javascript
Weather Web Application implementing OpenWeatherMap API
This is my new project - JavaScript Images Slider. Made with Vanilla JS, CSS and HTML. See the preview of slider in README.md
🎉 This Repository Contains JavaScript Projects that every JavaScript Beginner Should Do as Practice.
Learn the JavaScript fundamentals you'll need for front-end or back-end development.
A list of my Vanilla JS projects implementation
The repository consists of all mini apps made with HTML, CSS and specifically with JS, in a time span of 30 days calendar, on my endeavor with Vanilla-JavaScript.The apps are specifically for learning various concepts of Js.
do these projects with vanilla javascript to master javascript before you move on to the next
Here in this repo you can see how JavaScript works. This repo contains all my JavaScript learning journey and here I have created all my only JS projects and other practice stuffs.
Building a Custom Date Picker with Javascript
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