HTML
The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser.
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Voici un florilège des réalisations que j'ai été amené à faire dans le cadre de mon auto-formation sur
Here are some renderings and scripts that I made in the context of my autotraining on
openclassrooms.com
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Based on the forty-jekyll-theme by HTML5 Up
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https://listados.gitlab.io/awesome-telegram-redcarpet es la versión en HTML de awesome-telegram
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Pagina web que me fue asignada por Vortex Robotica de Venezuela
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BNCC Launching is BNCC's annual event where freshmen are introduced to BNCC. In this event, freshmen would know about what is BNCC and what BNCC does. Freshmen could join BNCC Launching by registering through this website (launching.bncc.net).
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source code for the website ilgattarossa.netlify.com
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Source code for the CodeNomads website
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Mi proyecto de Tesis - Control y Estadística para el Registro de Eventos
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Source for https://about.gitlab.com/
This repo/project is for the public-facing marketing website of GitLab, including improvements to the docs and the handbook.
Please file product improvement suggestions at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab
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The single-file solution to listing files in Jekyll especially when WEBrick is unavailable. https://ethamck.gitlab.io/jindex/
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Convert your Kindle highlights into pretty HTML.
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Source for https://about.gitlab.com/
This repo/project is for the public-facing marketing website of GitLab, including improvements to the docs and the handbook.
Please file product improvement suggestions at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab
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This is a simple Jekyll plugin, removes the wrapper p tag from the img tags.
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Google maps API to create maps with functionality including weather overlay from open weather
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s.dc1.in/YYslug to i.dc1.in/too-long-slug-with-complete-title
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GitLab is an open source end-to-end software development platform with built-in version control, issue tracking, code review, CI/CD, and more. Self-host GitLab on your own servers, in a container, or on a cloud provider.
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