TW Elements for React - 𝙃𝙪𝙜𝙚 collection of Tailwind + React components, sections and templates 😎
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TW Elements for React - 𝙃𝙪𝙜𝙚 collection of Tailwind + React components, sections and templates 😎
This project is a comprehensive full-stack e-commerce platform designed for food delivery and grocery ordering, built with React.js for the frontend and Django for the backend, integrated with MySQL as the database. The platform provides a smooth, responsive, and scalable shopping experience for customers, along with an efficient management
I created a personal portfolio using Next.js 14 and Tailwind CSS to showcase my projects and skills. The site features a sleek, modern design with responsive layouts, making it accessible on any device. Tailwind's utility-first approach allowed for rapid development and a highly customizable user interface.
A app that fetches information of cryptocurrencies
This is my first React project. You will find every country in the world on this web app.
Todo App
Trying out newer claymorphism designs from Figma. A simple and cool looking website for a health insurance provider. This is a clean looking website designed from scratch and it is also fully responsive.
A react demo application to understand the concepts of component life cycle i.e mounting , unmounting, updating state
React by building eight real-world projects and solving 140+ coding challenges. By Bob Ziroll, Head of Education at Scrimba.
A demo react application that increase the number randomly on clicking the increment button and information whether number is even or odd is displayed. ReadME.md image link explains the application better
React.js Project - Searchable directory created with React. Utilizes APIs for images and directory information
A CV used in practicing basic react component
Reactjs projects using Tailwind css
A simple and responsive ReactJS application that fetches product data from the Fake Store API, displays them in a card layout, and allows users to add or remove products from a shopping cart via a modal interface.
A simple project that demonstrates how to use the context api (react hook)
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