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    HTML CSS

    HTML CSS

    Curso de HTML5 e CSS3

    Tutorial, teaching, or resource collection on HTML and CSS, aimed at beginners. It likely contains sample websites, examples of markup, styling, exercises, and reference materials related to web front-end development using HTML and CSS. CSS styling samples and layout demonstrations. Educational documentation (README, explanations). Structured project examples (e.g. small websites). Version history/incremental improvements.
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    The Magic of CSS

    The Magic of CSS

    A CSS course to turn you into a magician

    Magic of CSS is an open source educational project by Adam Schwartz that explores advanced CSS concepts through practical lessons. It is structured as a series of chapters that cover topics like the box model, layouts, positioning, typography, and animations. The repository is designed to go beyond basic CSS tutorials, teaching how to harness the language for complex, responsive, and visually appealing designs.
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    CSS Reference

    CSS Reference

    Fee visual guide to the most popular CSS properties

    CSS Reference is a human-friendly, example-driven reference for CSS that focuses on how properties behave in practice rather than only listing their syntax. Each entry explains what a property does, shows concise examples, and illustrates the visual result so you can internalize concepts quickly. The reference highlights common pitfalls and “gotchas,” helping you avoid surprises when mixing layout modes like Flexbox and Grid or when dealing with overflow and positioning. ...
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    CSS Exercises
    This repository provides a set of hands-on CSS exercises that accompany the HTML and CSS modules in The Odin Project curriculum. The tasks are designed to be completed at specific points in the course, reinforcing each concept right after it is introduced. Learners are encouraged to use documentation and external resources freely, reflecting real-world workflows rather than rote memorization.
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    Marksheet

    Marksheet

    Free tutorial to learn HTML and CSS

    MarkSheet is a beginner-friendly curriculum for learning HTML and CSS from first principles, organized as a readable online handbook. It explains core building blocks—elements, attributes, selectors, the box model, positioning—and connects them to the mental models needed for real layouts. The writing style aims to demystify jargon and teach a consistent vocabulary so learners can understand documentation and tutorials elsewhere.
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    MDN Learning Area

    MDN Learning Area

    GitHub repo for the MDN Learning Area

    learning-area is the official GitHub repository for the MDN Web Docs Learning Area, a collection of educational resources designed to teach core web development technologies. It contains the code examples referenced throughout MDN’s tutorials and articles, covering topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web APIs. Each directory in the repository mirrors the module structure of the MDN Learning Area, allowing learners to follow along easily as they read through corresponding lessons. The examples are written to be simple, instructive, and directly aligned with MDN’s documentation, making it an ideal hands-on companion for web development education. ...
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    JSCamp InfoJobs

    JSCamp InfoJobs

    Content and exercises fromJSCamp InfoJobs

    JSCamp InfoJobs is the companion repository for JSCamp InfoJobs, an intensive full-stack JavaScript bootcamp in Spanish designed to take students from fundamentals to advanced topics. It is organized into numbered modules like 00-html-css, 01-javascript, 02-react, 03-router-and-zustand, 04-node, 05-typescript, 06-inteligencia-artificial, 07-sql, 08-ci-cd, and 09-docker, mirroring the curriculum of the bootcamp.The README explains that students will build a complete project step by step throughout the bootcamp, applying each module’s lessons to a single real-world application, which is ideal for portfolio building. ...
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    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum

    freeCodeCamp is a nonprofit educational platform that offers a self-paced curriculum for learning web development, programming, data visualization, APIs, and algorithms. It features interactive coding challenges, real-world projects, and guided progress through topic modules, culminating in certificates for completed tracks. A key aspect is that students contribute to open-source projects for nonprofits or internal tooling as part of their learning, reinforcing both technical and...
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    Web Dev for Beginners

    Web Dev for Beginners

    About 24 Lessons, 12 Weeks, Get Started as a Web Developer

    Web-Dev-For-Beginners is Microsoft’s open source, project-based curriculum for learning web development from scratch. Designed as a 12-week, 24-lesson course, it covers HTML, CSS, and JavaScript fundamentals through hands-on projects like terrariums, browser extensions, and space games. Each lesson includes a mix of pre-lecture quizzes, written content, assignments, challenges, and post-lecture quizzes to reinforce learning. The course also offers global accessibility with translations in more than 40 languages and built-in support for running in GitHub Codespaces or locally in Visual Studio Code. ...
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    HTML Quiz Application With Timer & Point

    HTML Quiz Application With Timer & Point

    An Easy to Edit HTML, CSS & JAVASCRIPT QUIZ - For Students & Teachers

    Just Download & Extract the Above Zip File provided, then edit the script.js file with a good text / code editor like Sublime Text ( Check Google ) & then save the changes & then view the index.html file on the internet browser. That's all. This is a Browser Based, Cross Platform, Supporting all Operating Systems, Easy Application. If needed, you can change the value of the Timer from 15 seconds to any other value, by Searching & Replacing all occurences of 15 in index.html & script.js...
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    WebEditorWeb

    WebEditorWeb

    Code editor in single HTML file

    Code editor written in a single HTML file that runs on the browser tab. There is no need to install, download a single file and run anywhere. To change the initial configuration, edit the wew.html file in the last lines. * WebEditorWeb use CodeMirror components in code editor.
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    WideW - WebIDEWeb

    WideW - WebIDEWeb

    Web IDE in single HTML file

    IDE written in a single HTML file that runs on the browser tab. There is no need to install, download a single file and run anywhere. To change the initial configuration, edit the widew.html file in the last lines. * Widew use CodeMirror components in code editor. URLs: https://soluc.org/widew https://widew.sourceforge.io
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    Code Guide

    Code Guide

    Standards for developing consisten and sustainable HTML and CSS

    Code Guide is a set of standards for developing consistent, flexible, and sustainable HTML and CSS. It comes from years of experience writing code on projects of all sizes. It's not the end-all be-all, but it's a start. Don't capitalize tags, including the doctype. Use soft tabs with two spaces, they're the only way to guarantee code renders the same in any environment. Nested elements should be indented once (two spaces). Always use double quotes, never single quotes, on attributes. ...
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    What happens when

    What happens when

    What happens when you type google into your browser and press enter?

    ...Rather than giving a high-level overview, the repository tries to break down every step in the process, from low-level events (keyboard press, OS events, keyboard interrupts), through OS-level handling (keyboard scan codes, key events), parsing, DNS lookup, networking (ARP, socket creation, TCP/TLS handshake), HTTP requests, browser behavior, HTML/CSS/JS parsing, rendering engine, GPU rendering, layout, to final drawing and user-visible output. The goal is to serve as a comprehensive resource for students and engineers to understand what happens under the hood, bridging from hardware and OS level up through network and application layers.
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    CSS Animation 101

    CSS Animation 101

    Learn how to bring animation to your web projects

    CSS Animation 101 is a tutorial resource that teaches the fundamentals of motion on the web using only CSS. It starts with core building blocks—transitions, transforms, and keyframes—and then layers in timing functions, delays, and choreography to create more expressive sequences. The material stresses clarity and maintainability, showing how to structure styles so animations are easy to reason about and adjust.
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    LearnCS8 Resume

    LearnCS8 Resume

    Resume template website for the LearnCS8 Lab 3

    LearnCS8-Resume is a template or demo project for a resume built as a web page (HTML/CSS/JS) for the LearnCS8 course’s Lab 3. It provides an example of a student project or assignment: a personal resume page implemented using front-end web technologies. HTML structure for resume content (education, experience, skills). Responsive or adaptive styling for various viewports. Sample placeholders/instructions for student substitution.
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    Electron API Demos

    Electron API Demos

    Desktop app to demonstrate the core features of the Electron API

    ...For easier developing you can launch the app in fullscreen with DevTools open. If you can build a website, you can build a desktop app. Electron is a framework for creating native applications with web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It takes care of the hard parts so you can focus on the core of your application.
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    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample is an English <-> Japanese dictionary.

    QJDicExample is an Japanese to English and English to Japanese dictionary featuring words/names/kanji/sentences search. QJDicExample uses JMdict, JMnedict, Kanjidic2, Radkfilex, KanjiVG, Tanaka Corpus / Tatoeba databases for translations and zinnia recognition library for handwritten kanji recognition. Latest source code: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/qjdicexample/code qjdicexample-code
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    Cool Reader

    Cool Reader

    A cross-platform XML/CSS based eBook reader

    CoolReader is fast and small cross-platform XML/CSS based eBook reader for desktops and handheld devices. Supported formats: FB2, TXT, RTF, DOC, TCR, HTML, EPUB, CHM, PDB, MOBI. Platforms: Win32, Linux, Android. Ported on some eInk based devices.
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    Universal Tag Finder

    Universal Tag Finder

    Is tool for query HTML content

    Universal Tag Finder is a tool to query against html content in the file system. For developers it allows to find out relevant elements during the troubleshooting and validating periods. Does not need to bother on massive regex to find out elements.
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    UI Bootstrap

    UI Bootstrap

    Bootstrap components written in pure AngularJS by the AngularUI Team

    Bootstrap components written in pure AngularJS by the AngularUI Team. UI Bootstrap provides a set of native AngularJS directives based on Bootstrap's markup and CSS. As a result no dependency on jQuery or Bootstrap's JavaScript is required. Build files for all directives are distributed in several flavours: minified for production usage, un-minified for development, with or without templates. It should be noted that the -tpls files contain the templates bundled in JavaScript, while the regular version does not contain the bundled templates. ...
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    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny: a book

    Mastering Shiny is a book (and its accompanying source repository) by Hadley Wickham that teaches people how to build interactive web applications using Shiny in R. It starts from basics (your first app, UI components, reactivity) and progresses to more advanced topics (dynamic UIs, modules, testing, security, performance). It is intended to help data scientists, analysts, or R users who may not have deep experience in web technologies become expert Shiny developers. The source code is open,...
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    simple-quiz

    simple-quiz

    Simple quiz app using PHP >= 5.4 and MySQL.

    Simple quiz app using PHP >= 5.4 and MySQL. Built with Slim, Bootstrap3 and Idiorm
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    JFX-Tabbed-Browser

    A browser written in java which supports having multiple tabs

    JFX-Tabbed-Browser ================== This is a web browser written is java using JavaFX Requirements: - Java 1.8
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    Spoon Knife

    Spoon Knife

    This repo is for demonstration purposes only

    The Spoon-Knife repository is a test project created and maintained by GitHub to help new users learn how to fork repositories and contribute through pull requests. It is intentionally simple, containing minimal HTML and CSS code, so that the focus is on practicing workflow rather than navigating a complex codebase. This project serves as a safe playground where developers can clone, edit, and submit changes without worrying about breaking anything meaningful. The repository is often used in tutorials, guides, and onboarding materials to help beginners become comfortable with GitHub's collaborative features. ...
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