How to Create a Loading Spinner Animation with HTML and CSS
How to Create a Loading Spinner Animation with HTML and CSS. Create a loading spinner without JavaScript. Learn how to do CSS animation to make a loading spinner. Day 15 of 365 Days of Coding
How to Create a Progress Bar HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Learn how to create a progress bar using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I will explain the css behind how to make a progress bar work. I will go through step by step how to make a progress bar primarily out of HTML and CSS. Day 14 of 365 Days of Coding
Day 14 Challenge
Day 14 of 365 Days of Coding! We have another frontend challenge! Create a progress bar. This can be a pretty or as boring as you want. It will likely need HTML, CSS, and JavaScript but can be done without all 3
How to Get a Sequence in Order With No Duplicate Consecutive Items
JavaScript solution for Implement the function uniqueInOrder which takes as argument a sequence and returns a list of items without any elements with the same value next to each other and preserving the original order of elements. Learn How to Get a Sequence in Order With No Duplicate Consecutive Items in JavaScript Day 12 of 365 Days of Coding
Day 12 Challenge
Day 12 of 365 Days of Coding! Another JavaScript array challenge. Create a function that accepts a string or an array and returns a list of items without any elements with the same value next to each other and preserving the original order of elements.
How to Do Form Validation Without JavaScript
How to Do Form Validation Without JavaScript! Solution for how to do form validation with HTML. How to validate using only HTML. Form validation with no JavaScript. Day 10 of 365 Days of Coding
Day 10 Challenge
Day 10 of 365 Days of Coding! Front End challenge 1, Part 3. Create a page with a sign up form. It can have any input but you must require, first name, last name, phone number and email. The email must be a valid email and phone number should be formatted. Part three: Add validation for the email and phone number fields.
How to Truncate a String in JavaScript
How to truncate a string in JavaScript. The challenge is, the function must return the truncated version of the given string up to the given limit followed by "..." if the result is shorter than the original. Return the same string if nothing was truncated. Day 6 of 365 Days of Coding!
Day 6 Challenge
Day 6 of 365 Days of Coding! Truncate a string. The function must return the truncated version of the given string up to the given limit followed by "..." if the result is shorter than the original. Return the same string if nothing was truncated.