A simple lightweight library for Angular which automatically updates links to indicate the currently active section in the viewport
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A simple lightweight library for Angular which automatically updates links to indicate the currently active section in the viewport
A React application with modern navigation bar.
This is a responsive navbar created using Tailwind CSS, Vite, and React. It adapts to different screen sizes and provides easy navigation for the user. The navbar is built using a combination of HTML and React components, with styling provided by Tailwind CSS. Vite is used as the build tool to enable fast and efficient development.
This is a userscript that forces the navigation bar above google search, which has become difficult to use, back to its original design.
📋 The Coronavirus API this app is based on no longer exists. Covid-19 data was displayed using angular-google-charts module. Covid data/news from api.coronatracker.com was shown in mat-cards.
A navbar component built with React ⚛️ + TypeScript
A simple lightweight library for Angular that detects scroll direction and adds a sn-scrolling-up or sn-scrolling-down class to the element. The library can also detect when the user has scrolled passed the element and apply a sn-affix class. Useful for make a element sticky when the user has scrolled beyond it. This library can will also apply …
Builds material navigation elements like a combined navbar and sidenav or footers based on the supplied configuration data. Will automatically move elements from the navbar to the sidenav at the provided breakpoints.
Responsive navbar using Angular 7 and Bootstrap 4
Multi-level navigation bar component for React
Тестовое задание: Панель управления CRM, 2 страницы: главная с новостями и страница с реализацией поиска адресов, введенных пользователем в инпут(подключение к сервису dadata.ru).
It is a Next.js website project showcasing an innovative approach to navigation design. Inspired by the fluidity and attraction of magnetic forces, the project explores dynamic navigation links that respond to user interaction, creating an engaging and intuitive browsing experience.
Code example of a responsive and accessible menu with just CSS and TypeScript (without CSS libraries).
A simple navigation system for Progressive Web Applications based on React.
Admin dashboard frontend page using Angular and Material UI
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