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  • Submitted

    ip address tracker by MOS

    #vite#sass/scss
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS
    • API

    0


    I developed an IP Address Tracker app using vanilla JavaScript, Sass, and the MVC architecture. The app seamlessly integrates the IP Geolocation API by IPify for fetching IP address information.

    With a focus on maintainability, I structured the project to make future updates a breeze. The use of Sass empowered me to write modular and reusable styles, ensuring easy customization and scalability.

    The app boasts a responsive design, adapting flawlessly to diverse screen sizes. Leveraging LeafletJS, I created an interactive map that displays the user's IP address location upon page load.

    To enhance user experience, I implemented a search feature enabling the exploration of IP addresses and domains. Vital details are retrieved and displayed dynamically on the map.

    By harnessing the power of Sass and adopting the MVC architecture, I crafted a concise and elegant codebase. This app stands as a testament to the potential of technology while remaining adaptable and primed for future enhancements.

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    MOS - TODO App

    #cube-css#itcss#chart-js
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

    1


    I recently embarked on a fun and challenging adventure to create my very own todo app. The excitement of designing a tool that could help me stay organized and efficient was just too good to pass up.

    After several attempts and countless hours of coding, I finally managed to create an app that I'm proud of. It features an array of cool and dynamic features, such as the ability to change the order of tasks, sort them by completed or unfinished status, and remove tasks as desired. And if you're like me and love the satisfaction of having a clean slate, the app also lets you clear all your completed tasks at once with just a single button.

    But what makes this app truly stand out is its simple yet stunning design. With two themes (dank and light) to choose from, you can pick the one that suits your mood best. And let me tell you, it was no easy feat to make the app look as beautiful as it does. I put a lot of effort into crafting every little detail to make it as user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing as possible.

    While the whole journey was definitely challenging, it was also incredibly rewarding. Despite the occasional frustration and setbacks, the thrill of seeing my app come to life and being able to use it in my daily life is indescribable.

    I did my best to write clean and efficient code, but I'll admit, the JavaScript code could use some improvement. Nonetheless, I'm excited to share my app with others and hope it will be useful for those seeking a practical and visually pleasing tool to keep them on track. So go ahead, give it a try and let me know what you think!

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    As a developer, I am always looking for ways to improve my skills and make my code cleaner and more efficient. While I am happy with the final result of this project, I would love to receive feedback from more experienced developers on how I can continue to improve.

    If you have any suggestions or recommendations for how I can make the code better and cleaner, please don't hesitate to share them with me. I am always eager to learn and improve, and I value feedback from other developers who have more experience and expertise than I do.

    I am committed to continually refining my skills as a developer, and I believe that receiving feedback and constructive criticism is an important part of that process. So, please feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions with me, and let's work together to make this project even better!

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    I'm really excited to receive your feedback on my website challenge!

    I have to say, this was one of the most challenging projects I've ever undertaken. But I didn't let that stop me! I took on the challenge with determination, and I'm so glad I did.

    There were so many obstacles that I had to overcome. It felt overwhelming at times, but I didn't give up. I kept pushing forward and found solutions to every problem that came up.

    One of the things that I'm particularly proud of is how clean I was able to write my code. I know that it's important for a website to be easy to maintain and update in the future, and I made sure that my code was up to the task.

    Overall, I'm really happy with how my landing page turned out. It looks great on all devices, and I was able to add hover states to all the interactive elements to make it more engaging for users.

    Thanks again for your feedback, it means a lot to me!

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    I recently completed a front-end challenge to create a website landing page with multiple sections. The task was challenging, but not overly difficult. I'm excited to share my solution on a website that posts front-end challenges and would love feedback from fellow developers on how I can improve my code and make it cleaner. Any suggestions are welcome!

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    Hey everyone! I just completed an amazing project using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and I'm excited to share it with you all. As a newcomer to web development, I challenged myself to create a crowdfunding product page from scratch without following any tutorials, and it took a lot of hard work and dedication to complete it.

    Despite being a bit exhausted by the end of it, I had so much fun creating this project. I'll admit, my code isn't as clean as I would have liked, but I did my best and learned a lot along the way.

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    Building this project was a great learning experience, but it wasn't without its challenges. I found that incorporating the dropdowns into the navigation bar was the most difficult part. I had to experiment with different approaches before I found one that worked effectively.

    Regarding my code, I am unsure of some aspects of accessibility and if I have implemented it correctly. I want to make sure that my code is accessible to as many users as possible.

    I do have some questions about best practices, specifically regarding the optimization of my code for better performance. I want to make sure that my solution is efficient and scalable for future projects.

  • Submitted

    tip calculator

    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

    0


    i think my js code is so bad and that's because i didn't learn it yet