June 18, 2025
I made the basic structure of the todolist project and did all the js work. I worked out on arrays, loops and functions to make the framework.
A todo list project.
Finished the project and uses JSON.parse to update the code.
I added CSS designing to the layout and updated the code efficiently.
I added the score in local storage, so it can be efficiently saved in the game. Also, restructured and formatted the code.
I added an alert message popup to be issued when the score has to be updated. Also made an object to keep track of wins, losses and ties.
I just worked on the javascript code which applies all the logic and math of the game. I used functions and parameters to do it.
This Rock-Paper-Scissors game is a fully functional web-based project created using the core front-end technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The interface is user-friendly, allowing players to click on rock, paper, or scissors to make their move, while the computer randomly generates its own choice. JavaScript drives the game logic, compares outcomes, updates scores dynamically, and displays the results in real time. CSS is used to style the buttons, layout, and text for a clean, visually appealing, and responsive design across devices.
I gave the finishing touches to the project and also changed the logo.
I updated the video selection, added href links to open the videos in Youtube, and restructured my code efficiently.
I embedded responsive design in the wesbite using the media structure tool, thus ensuring everything fits properly in the page.
I added tootips to the icons for easier navigation and understanding of the page.
I finished with the sidebar and made the icons and text perfectly aligned and positioned relative to the page.
I formatted the structure of the header including padding and margins, also added a sidebar.
I just finished with making the header of the webpage, making sure the design is sleek and similar to the original framework.
I worked on the basic layout and structure of the header using flexboxes.
I made the basic structure and layout of the website including CSS grids and flexboxes. Also, tried to match the aesthetics and the appeal to that of the original website.
This project is a fully responsive, static front-end replica of the YouTube homepage, crafted entirely using HTML and CSS. It faithfully mirrors YouTube’s clean, modern UI — featuring a dynamic header, intuitive sidebar navigation, and a structured video grid layout that adapts seamlessly across screen sizes. Though it doesn't include interactive functionalities such as video playback, search, or live content rendering, the project serves as a strong demonstration of how HTML and CSS alone can be leveraged to build a visually compelling and professional-grade web interface. It highlights foundational front-end skills in layout design, responsiveness, and UI consistency.g
This project is a static front-end clone of the YouTube website, built entirely using HTML and CSS. It replicates the look and layout of the YouTube homepage, including the header, sidebar navigation, video grid, and responsive design elements. While this version does not include interactive functionality (like video playback, search, or dynamic content loading), it effectively showcases how HTML and CSS can be used to design a professional, modern web interface.
I made a web page which is quite meticulously designed and includes some overflooded social media buttons.
I made a simple webpage which encompasses some really cool designs of overflooded social media buttons.
I just made a simple webpage which showcases some really cool buttons meticulously designed with CSS. These buttons include social media influenced designs.
This was widely regarded as a great move by everyone.