This is a purely project-based course. It is geared toward beginners, but intermediate developers can also enjoy creating new things. This course includes 50+ mini projects in HTML, CSS & JavaScript that relate to the DOM (Document Object Model). Here is a list of what we will create in this course:
Expanding Cards
Progress Steps
Rotating Navigation Animation
Hidden Search Widget
Blurry Loading
Scroll Animation
Split Landing Page
Form Wave
Sound Board
Dad Jokes
Event Keycodes
Faq Collapse
Random Choice Picker
Animated Navigation
Incrementing Counter
Drink Water
Movie App
Background Slider
Theme Clock
Button Ripple Effect
Drag N Drop
Drawing App
Kinetic Loader
Content Placeholder
Sticky Navbar
Double Vertical Slider
Toast Notification
Github Profiles
Double Click Heart
Auto Text Effect
Password Generator
Good Cheap Fast
Notes App
Animated Countdown
Image Carousel
Hoverboard
Pokedex
Mobile Tab Navigation
Password Strength Background
3d Background Boxes
Verify Account UI
Live User Filter
Feedback UI Design
Custom Range Slider
Netflix Mobile Navigation
Quiz App
Testimonial Box Switcher
Random Image Feed
Todo List
Insect Catch Game
Simple Timer (Bonus Day 1)
Many people jump into a frontend framework too early. Learning vanilla JavaScript and understanding how the document object model works are essential before moving to a framework. This course teaches you this by creating real-world projects of all types.
You will also learn more about HTML5 and CSS including semantic tags in your markup, basic CSS properties such as colors, alignment, flexbox, and shadows as well as creating responsive layouts with CSS media queries, CSS custom properties, animations/transitions, and more.
50 projects may seem like a lot, but we were able to make them small enough to where you can complete a project in just a few hours. Of course, this depends on your skill level.