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Frontend Challenge: Space Edition

This is a submission for Frontend Challenge v24.09.04, Glam Up My Markup: Space

What I Built

Do you want to learn about space?you are at right place. You can learn about space from this website. This is a website made with html, css and javascript💫

Demo

Demo : https://lakshita-kumawat.github.io/Frontend-Challenge-Space-Edition/

Github : https://github.com/Lakshita-Kumawat/Frontend-Challenge-Space-Edition

Journey

For this project, I first imagined the look of the website. I think it will not look good but it turned out better than my expection. For the header background I used a video which I found in pexels website. For the animation, I use gsap and also used swiper.js for the first time. I have completed this website in the last day🥵 so I was not able to add much elements but I have tried to keep the code clean and the website is also responsive

Conclusion

I have learned new things from this competition and great memory for me and I think the website look good. Thank you for this challenge dev community🙂

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Lakshita Kumawat

Thanks hengker

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Lakshita Kumawat

Thanks for the motivation

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the hengker

incredible planetarium compressed into amazing website !!

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Shanu Kumawat

Nice!

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