A web portfolio build using ReactJS and Vanilla CSS.
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A web portfolio build using ReactJS and Vanilla CSS.
The Cut & Paste UI, Ctrl+Done.
Edmonton Real Estate Experts
Focus on Today is a mobile-first,fully responsive. Users can add up to three tasks and track their progress with a dynamic progress bar. The app provides motivational quotes as tasks are completed, fostering a sense of accomplishment. Built with Vanilla JavaScript and modern-normalize CSS, it ensures a consistent user experience across devices.
Collection of Modern background
Older project to carousel that allows reading more enjoyable with SCSS Advanced (cf. snap-scroll) and VanillaJS WARN: Need to enable #enable-experimental-web-platform-features
The repository for the design/development studio i am a part of: Brandstorm Studio
This Admin Dashboard project is a part of The Odin Project's curriculum. The Odin Project provides a high quality web development education maintained by an open source community.
Daily Tasks | Voyage-47 | Team 4 | https://chingu.io/ | Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinguCollabs
This is my portfolio in its first version. It still needs (and gets 🙃) work.
Solving Sudoku puzzles with backtracking
Simplistic Vanilla-based theme with darker colors, with a few tweaks here and there.
This is my Full-stack Social media application where you connect with new friends, share posts globally, and explore endless possibilities🚀
I found this landing page design on frontendmentor.io and decided I could use some practice on building these kind of websites so I decided to give it a go. It took me quite a while to finish this project but now I am really content with how it turned out.
Easily edit your images in just a few clicks.
Real Estate TypeScript Re-Imagining of Oregon Trail
A portofolio made from scratch that I intend to put my projects on!
Swiptory- a full-stack social media platform
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