SocialSelectors is a dynamically updated library of css selectors for social media sites.
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SocialSelectors is a dynamically updated library of css selectors for social media sites.
"My fun game project built with JavaScript, where you guess a number between 1 and 100 and try to find the correct number."
"My dynamic checkout project with a simple interface built with JavaScript, featuring product addition, deletion, and calculation functionalities."
This repo contains 5 basic projects of JavaScript which help us to understand the Dom manipulation, onclick, querySelector and many more related topics of JS.
🗿 Mini jQuery alternative. Dependency-free animations. Locality of Behavior. Use one element or arrays transparently. Pairs with htmx. Vanilla querySelector() but better!
A very small JavaScript <template> manipulation library.
Modern DOM API.
A practical application of the JavaScript language. A simple calculator to calculate a simple set of calculations. The JavaScript language was used in programming the calculator.
event basics(click events): creating and removing elements
This is a todoList app, you can add more tasks, the status of pending tasks is updated, delete them and you can also search for tasks
querySelector that can pierce Shadow DOM roots without knowing the path through nested shadow roots. Useful for automated testing of Web Components. Production use is not advised, this is for test environments/tools such as Web Driver, Playwright, Puppeteer
add-to-cart website
apiden veri alarak güncel haberlere erişim ve ülke bilgileri
To-Do-App
This is a simple BMI Calculator Project developed with the help of HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT
kullanıcı ekranı üzerindeki aksiyonların canlandırılması
kullanıcıdan bir sayı alarak tahmin değerlendirmesi
A JavaScript Game
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