Maris Kelly Besong's Projects
creating a YouTube video player page using pure html/ CSS and JavaScript .
In this project, I built a basic website that allows users to add/remove books from a list. I achieve that by using ES6 syntax . I also dynamically modify the DOM and add basic events.
practicing on how to best review codes
The open curriculum for learning web development
an excercise to practice about github
A robot powered training repository :robot:
My first Microverse project on html/css
master all tools and best practices on GitHub flow
a simple placeholder API use to serve images to the front end with size set via URL parameters
An intro section with drop down menu
:books: collection of JavaScript and TypeScript data structures and algorithms for education purposes. Source code bundle of JavaScript algorithms and data structures book
This is a repository given to students to practice their skills using GitHub.
Config files for my GitHub profile.
In this project, I built a web development bootcamp website, so students can actually choose a language of their choice to learn and be able to make more enquires about the program.This is the first Microverse capstone project meant to summarize all the content learned through module 1. The objective was to mimic the appearance of a landing page, in a similar way a web developer would receive the requirements as if it were in a job.
my first portfolio-project, use figma templates design to create a personal portfolio replicating all styles and pictures as seen as that on the figma page, using HTML/CSS, flex and grid for styling some form validation to the check for user input if they are valid or not before submitting.
In this project, I built a Leaderboard list app where a user can add their name and a score, using HTML/CSS to build the app and JavaScript to add functionalities to the app by using webpack dev server to display the app on a web server.
a fashion portfolio
linters setup
In this project, I'm writing a program called Mad Libs, it takes a story of your choice, and then allows the user to replace words with (hopefully) far more hilarious words! You, as a developer, ask the user, who hasn't seen the story, to fill in the blanks with adjectives, nouns, exclamations, colors, adjectives, etc., and after these words are inserted into the blanks, the story can be read aloud to hear the hilarious results.
That would be me
collaborativeProject
a news homepage website
my first Microverse project: kelwilson's portfolio
in this project i created a portfolio using bootstrap and html for the structure and used bootstrap to add styles using nothing but boostrap classes