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react-lazy-load
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Application that lists countries, can be filtering and sorts a-z
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Project API Giphy
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a quiz app where user can give a quiz, can get a result with an analysis. also authentication system is added.
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Lightweight react component to lazy load images. 😴⚛
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Lazy load images/videos/iframes A react wrapper for yall.js using React Context.
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React Lazy Loading - Lazy load the component or anything by using Intersection Observer API
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Fast 1.15KB, Gzip 0.63KB, React Component to lazy load and other components/elements and use the Intersection Observer API.
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github battle app
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A social media for developers made with react
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This repo contains a tutorial website template with lazy loading, developed in React.js
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A React application where the main colors used by famous brands can be purchased in palettes.
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RiseUpp-SearchApp
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Simple chef-hunting web-app design & develop using React.js
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Interactive Book Store
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My project is a wiki-style website that provides information about the games LoL and Valorant, developed by Riot Games.
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React Component to lazy load images and components using a HOC to track window scroll position.
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The platform where people can swap their products.
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