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Mealify is a stunning responsive webpage that supports dark mode.
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A professional website that needed some help with its webpage. New CSS styling.
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Dec 12, 2020 - HTML
Took starter code and made it completely semantic and an accessible application for anyone to use.
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Automatically sets semantic tags when releasing a new version of a GitHub action.
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Clone of Netflix Mobile Version design and blocking made with HTML, CSS, Figma and Vercel.
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Mealify is a stunning, responsive webpage that supports dark mode.
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Mealify is a stunning, responsive webpage that supports dark mode.
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Basic HTML static blog webpage - Codecademy excercise for semantic tags use (HTML5). Description "After researching New York City, you decide to create a blog for your viewers who want to know more about the city."
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Jul 24, 2021 - HTML
⚡HTML Mastery Guide
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Главная страница блога
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A portfolio website that showcases my skills and projects as a web developer created using HTML, CSS and JS.
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A library for easy application version tracking
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Final Intergrated Project for Couples Resort website
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Apr 19, 2024 - HTML
㊂7️⃣️🔖️ V7Tags (a numeronym for VerboseTags) is an experimental verbose tagging system for a semantic web, that contains a tag for every single aspect of the media it represents. This can result in a 10 second video having tens/hundreds of thousands of tags. This is the official source repository for V7Tags.
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May 22, 2024 - CoffeeScript
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