CSS
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language such as HTML.
Projects with this topic
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HtmlArk packs a webpage into a single HTML file: https://htmlark-docs.pommalabs.xyz/
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The PDAT serves as an independent web application designed to assist roleplay servers in efficiently managing their police forces. It includes features such as an integrated ticket generator, unit overview, officer assignments, custody list, BOLO list, and additional features.
PDAT operates within a Docker-hosted container, establishing a connection to a MYSQL database for seamless data management.
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My personal portfolio website
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This project is my portfolio. It offers employers a chance to see the projects I have undertaken, see my skills and CV, and learn a bit about my motivations and why I want to work in IT. It is a single-page web app which I have containerised with Docker and deployed on GCP Cloud Run, using Terraform to provision the necessary services. I am also currently working on the CI/CD pipeline for the site as well as the README
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Django/React/Postgres build of Logic 2020
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🪞Official mirror of the Websurfx project https://github.com/neon-mmd/websurfx
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FitnessQuest is a CRUD-based web app developed utilizing FastAPI for the backend and React for the frontend. It aims to provide users the ability to organize and track their workouts and exercises. The app implements RESTful API endpoints with pydantic data validation, incorporates user authentication through JWT, supports PostgreSQL for data storage, and ensures error handling.
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Used cars shop app made with Spring, Spring boot, Postgres SQL, JWT, React, MUI and Docker.
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Website that parses images from internet from user's request Left: add NN to use parsed images
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A single-page webapp containing a game using only html, css and dart - without using canvas
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We have developed a comprehensive full-stack application that offers users the ability to explore and search for recipes, bookmark favorites, rate recipes, and engage through comments.
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After completing 2 beginner programming courses on UDEMY, One:Shift gave me an exercise to apply what I've learned in practice. The result is this Pokemon Challenge, my first coding project where I created a library that allows users to search for Pokémon and view their details.
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Practice as an element of independent work of students
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