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mouse-tracking
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an interactive application that demonstrates various mouse events using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The application responds to user actions like clicks, double clicks, mouse hovering, mouse movements, and more. It’s a useful tool to explore and understand how different mouse events can be captured and handled in web development.
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Built a responsive and visually appealing portfolio website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. - Highlights projects, skills, and achievements with an interactive design
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A Single Page Website to ask a desired partner to be your valantine
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A webpage Mouse movement effect
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Custom Cursor for Website
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This project is a webpage that displays the X and Y position of the user's mouse cursor in real-time. The JavaScript code updates the values in the boxes as the user moves their mouse. This project demonstrates dynamic HTML updates with user interaction.
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This repository showcases a mini project featuring interactive effects using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It includes a dynamic mouse trail effect where circles follow cursor movements and a hover effect on text that changes background and text colors for enhanced user interaction.
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Simple HTML/CSS/JavaScript clone of Jerry Jongerius's mouse latency test.
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