This repository contains a collection of simple applications made using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These projects are for practice specifically for beginners to gain hands-on experience and get started with creating similar and even better applications.
Description: A simple menu design implemented using HTML and CSS, showcasing basic layout structuring and styling, with impressive hover style.
Description: An application to calculate Fixed Deposit interest using basic JavaScript functionalities.
Description: A password generation tool developed with JavaScript to create strong and random passwords.
Description: A simple tool to count the number of vowels in a given text using JavaScript.
Description: An application to calculate a person's age based on the entered birthdate using JavaScript.
Description: A simple tool to calculate tips based on the bill amount and tip percentage using JavaScript.
Description: A basic dynamic To-Do application developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for managing tasks.
Description: A real-time digital clock implemented with JavaScript showing the current time.
Description: An application to track expenses and manage budgets using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Description: A basic pop-up implementation using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for user interaction.
Description: An application to detect and display ASCII and Unicode characters using JavaScript.
I am actively working on additional such simple projects and plan to add them to this repository soon. Stay tuned for more beginner-friendly applications!
Feel free to explore, learn from, and contribute to these projects. If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
To run any of these projects locally:
- Clone this repository.
- Navigate to the project directory.
- Open the
index.html
file in your preferred web browser.
Contributions are welcome! If you have an idea for a new project or improvements to existing ones, feel free to fork this repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.