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  5 beginner-friendly web development projects that can help you improve your skills
1. Personal Website or Portfolio:
- Create a website that showcases your resume, projects, and skills.
- Practice HTML and CSS to design the layout and style it.
2. To-Do List Application:
- Build a simple to-do list app using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Learn about DOM manipulation, event handling, and local storage.
3. Weather App:
- Develop a web app that fetches and displays weather information for a user's location.
- Use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and APIs like OpenWeatherMap.
4. Blog or Blogging Platform:
- Create a basic blog or expand it into a blogging platform.
- Learn about databases (e.g., SQLite), server-side scripting (e.g., Node.js), and user authentication.
5. E-commerce Product Page:
- Design a product page for an e-commerce site.
- Practice building product grids, adding product details, and implementing a shopping cart feature.
These projects cover a range of web development skills, from front-end design to back-end development. As you work on them, you'll gain experience and confidence in web development.
1. Personal Website or Portfolio:
- Create a website that showcases your resume, projects, and skills.
- Practice HTML and CSS to design the layout and style it.
2. To-Do List Application:
- Build a simple to-do list app using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Learn about DOM manipulation, event handling, and local storage.
3. Weather App:
- Develop a web app that fetches and displays weather information for a user's location.
- Use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and APIs like OpenWeatherMap.
4. Blog or Blogging Platform:
- Create a basic blog or expand it into a blogging platform.
- Learn about databases (e.g., SQLite), server-side scripting (e.g., Node.js), and user authentication.
5. E-commerce Product Page:
- Design a product page for an e-commerce site.
- Practice building product grids, adding product details, and implementing a shopping cart feature.
These projects cover a range of web development skills, from front-end design to back-end development. As you work on them, you'll gain experience and confidence in web development.
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