- This repository contains all the learning steps which needed to learn step by step Front- End Web Development.
- The Repo covers a wide range of topics in Front-End web development, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more.
- HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard markup language for creating web pages and web applications. HTML is used to define the structure and content of a web page, including headings, paragraphs, images, links, and other elements.
- CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language used to describe the presentation of a web page. CSS is used to control the layout, typography, and colors of a web page.
- Bootstrap is a popular front-end framework that provides a set of CSS and JavaScript components for creating responsive and mobile-first web pages.
- JavaScript is a programming language that is used to add interactivity to web pages. JavaScript can be used to create animations, games, and other interactive elements.
- Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a technique that allows web pages to make asynchronous HTTP requests to a server. This allows web pages to update their content without having to reload the entire page.
- Closure is a JavaScript programming pattern that allows you to create private functions and variables within a function. This can help to improve the organization and readability of your code.
- jQuery is a JavaScript library that provides a set of functions for simplifying common JavaScript tasks, such as DOM manipulation and AJAX requests.
- To use the resources in this repository, simply clone the repository to your local machine and open the HTML files in a web browser. You can also use the resources in this repository to build your own front-end development projects.
- If you would like to contribute to this repository, please feel free to fork it and create a pull request. Please make sure to follow the coding style guide and add tests for your changes.
- This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
- Basic understanding of web development concepts such HTML CSS
- Text editor (such as Sublime Text, Atom, or Visual Studio Code)
- Web browser (such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari)
- THAT's ALL