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Top comments (20)
create a todo-list with local storage
I'd suggest you to pick up a particular feature of a web service you are using everyday and try to replicate it. It can be a front-end component or a part of the backend or a mix of both. With this approach you learn to work on features in isolation while solving a real world problem.
Good luck!
thank you ...
Try to create a image gallary with different aspect-ratio of images with CSS grid
yaa i really doo this
thank you ...
An E-commerce website is great way to learn all the concepts. Just don't copy paste, use documentations and tutorials.
This depends on the knowledge you have. You could give more details of your experience at the moment.
ahh i satrted my learning in html and css after a weeks before
i know the basices of both and i really to learn a lot ...
thank you for asking
ahhh it soundsd good:)
Create a video streaming app with front-end
ohhh its sounds good...
dure,,,
thank you:)
Aren't that a middle-level project though? Personally, I couldn't have done that in 2019.
ohhh.. :)
If you want to flex your front end skills and build something you can easily show off to people, I'd check out FrontendMentor! You get a lot of exposure to a real development workflow, like working from design files and having to devise a plan of attack to tackle the problem.
here is an awesome list of ideas:
github.com/the-programmers-hangout...
Good luck!
By "Web development" I am going to assume you mean HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript.
Challange: Create a 'random' number generator that takes a start, end, and increment by number as input, and results in a random number that matches those constraints.
To make it easier, remove the increment by part.
I did a very interesting challenge some weeks ago: iamtk.co/series/frontend-challenge...
Here's something completely different: dev.to/michi/reverse-engineering-f... :)