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Krishnan Dhanabal

@KrishnanPraveenLondon, United Kingdom280 points

I’m a mysterious individual who has yet to fill out my bio. One thing’s for certain: I love writing front-end code!

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  • Calculator


    Krishnan Dhanabal•280
    Submitted almost 4 years ago

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  • Job listings with filtering


    Krishnan Dhanabal•280
    Submitted over 4 years ago

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  • Social media dashboard with theme switcher & number increment


    Krishnan Dhanabal•280
    Submitted over 4 years ago

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  • Fylo data storage component


    Krishnan Dhanabal•280
    Submitted over 4 years ago

    1 comment
  • Chat app CSS illustration with Little Animation


    Krishnan Dhanabal•280
    Submitted almost 5 years ago

    2 comments
  • Article Preview Component


    Krishnan Dhanabal•280
    Submitted almost 5 years ago

    2 comments

Latest comments

  • Cassidy•555
    @Darknessflowers
    Submitted over 4 years ago

    Job listings filtering with Vanilla JavaScript

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    Krishnan Dhanabal•280
    @KrishnanPraveen
    Posted over 4 years ago

    @Darknessflowers it looks great...

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