Javascript components written in ES6 & CSS3 intended to provide concise libraries.
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Javascript components written in ES6 & CSS3 intended to provide concise libraries.
A restaurant menu page that features a dynamic menu slider and modal created through the use of JavaScript, customized CSS, and HTML.
Slider template using HTML, CSS and JS
React Range Slider from scratch in pure js without <input type="range"/>. Js interview task
Experience a seamless and interactive web experience with this custom slider. Built with cutting-edge technologies like React.js, Next.js, and Tailwind CSS, our slider offers smooth transitions powered by Framer Motion. Perfect for image galleries, product showcases, and more. Explore now!
This is a vue3 component, which is sliding image to unlock for login or sign up
Single Page Application using React + Next.js
A carousel / image slider. created to get practice with Javascript.
A simple example of lightbox effect and image slider.
Responsive pricing component with toggle switch and input slider.
This project was built as part of Jonas Schmedtmann Udemy course "The Complete JavaScript Course 2022: From Zero to Expert!" The only purpose of this project is to show case my JS coding abilities. The design, CSS and the HTML made by the Mr. Schmedtmann.
A pure JS react-native slider
Учебный проект для отработки знаний о работе с DOM-элементами
Coding bootcamp testimonials slider - Frontend Mentor challengue
A lightweight extension of @material-ui's Slider component complying to a super-set of its API spec, that enables the thumb to snap to nearby marks on the slider with configurable behaviour.
Image_Slider is created to apply basic functionalities of JAVASCRIPT
Project that I did with Udemy course
Slider project with smooth transitions, slide selector and countdown
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