Marisa Brantley's Projects
Skillcrush 105 - "How to use GitHub with others"
105 Sample Code
This project involved adding animations with CSS transitions to an existing static web page, an online reader of the book “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” by Jules Verne.
An Amazon clone using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Hacktoberfest-2022 X NIE GFG Student Chapter.
The fictitious Logo Factory has a new Sass logo and they'd like it to be animated using SCSS.
The project involved creating a guest list for a fictitious potluck, then randomly assigning dishes for the guests to bring along.
BigB is a E-learning website built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Bootstrap - Hacktoberfest Accepted. 🤞 This project is previously accepted in GSSoC 2022 , JWOC 22.
MDN JavaScript object building practice exercise. Little balls bounce all over the screen and change color when colliding.
Skillcrush Responsive Websites Class Project
This Codecademy Build a Library Project involved updating a library's system with a JavaScript program that included parent classes, subclasses, properties, getters, and methods.
Hungry for a burger? This HTML burger order form was created as part of a lesson about HTML forms, input elements, type attributes, and HTML5 built-in client-side form validation.
Additional Skillcrush Creating Responsive Websites Class Project re Centering in Flexbox
Additional Skillcrush Project Involving Centering Content with Flexbox
Skillcrush Class Project re Centering Content with Flexbox
Skillcrush Coding Responsive Websites Project
The Chore Door JavaScript Game involves clicking on randomized doors while trying to avoid the evil ChoreBot. Warning: it's addicting!
Star the Repo.⭐
A food-service-based website created with the help of the community.
This JavaScript exercise displays a greeting on a fictitious construction company's website to the user based upon the current time. Part of Duckett's book "JavaScript & jQuery."
A little project of a button utilizing CSS transitions to change the background color over a set duration.
In the mood for a few good "Dad" jokes? This Dad Joke app involved using a third-party API to fetch and display jokes, changing with a button click. (Yes, I made the background image cheese.)
How old are you in dog years? In this Codecademy project, we used JavaScript to determine a human's age relative to our canine companion's.
In this fun project, when the user double-clicks on the image, a heart appears, grows, and disappears. CSS animations and JavaScript are used for this colorful and interactive effect.
A markdown version emoji cheat sheet
This exercise used functions, the forEach method, createElement, classList, innerHTML, append, and template literals to create an auto-generated list of songs and their indices.
This expanding cards project features five different images of beaches in my area. When clicked, an image card expands while the other cards remain inactive. This is part of Brad Traversy's Udemy Course "50 Projects in 50 Days."
This exercise required using JavaScript to fetch data from a JSON file with an array of student "objects" to determine which students still needed to register for a field trip.
🚀✨ Help beginners to contribute to open source projects