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change-events
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Website that makes a modal appear when a button is pressed and let's is disappear when esc is pressed. Part of the Skillcrush Javascript course practicing keydown and change events.
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Deprecated: this was just me playing around
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This project involves pulling random user images and corresponding data from the Random User Generator API, and creating a drop-down menu to select the number of users to display.
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A mood color tool which changes color based on the selected mood. Part of the Skillcrush Javascript course, practicing change events.
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Oct 30, 2021 - CSS
An exercise that practices fetching data from API user data to display user. Programmed drop down menu to display user data from select number.
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Sep 25, 2021 - JavaScript
Created with CodeSandbox. JS practice using keydown-events. Has light/dark mode!
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Practice fetching data from API user data to display user. Programmed drop-down menu.
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A subscription calculator to provide the user with the cost of plans for different subscription types and durations. Part of the Skillcrush Javascript course, practicing keydown and change events.
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Jan 12, 2023 - HTML
This Mood Ring Themes exercise uses a change event to toggle on and off different background colors based on if the user is feeling happy, sad, or passionate.
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This Mood Ring Themes exercise uses a change event to toggle on and off different background colors based on if the user is feeling happy, sad, or passionate.
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Feb 24, 2024 - CSS
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