It's my coding practice using HTML, CSS, and Javascript to complete the website. The challenge material from https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges.
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It's my coding practice using HTML, CSS, and Javascript to complete the website. The challenge material from https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges.
Here I made a responsive article preview component. I found this challenge on frontendmentor.io and tried this to test my CSS skills
frontend-mentor challenge finished
Article Preview Component || Frontend Mentor || HTML CSS JavaScript
N°5 : Project made with Frontend Mentor
Article preview component solution
This is a simple article preview component built with HTML, CSS & JavaScript. users have to be able to : 1: view the optimal layout for the component depending on their device's screen size. 2:See the social media share links when they click the share icon
Article preview component
In-text search for markdown articles using Nuxt.js 2
This article preview component is based on a given design. The component is responsive and displays social media share links when the share icon is clicked. The project requires JavaScript only to initiate the share options.
This is my solution to the article preview component challenge on Frontend Mentor. [ARCHIVED]
Project 12 - Frontend Mentor
This is a solution to the Article Preview component challenge on Frontend Mentor.
Creating a Article Preview Component using HTML, CSS and JavaScript, a challenge from Frontend Mentor
Vue Reading Mode provides an alternative reading experience for articles and blogs.
The Article Preview Component is a dynamic and visually engaging web component designed to display article summaries in an attractive and user-friendly format. Developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this project provides an effective way to showcase article previews, including titles, images, and brief descriptions.
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