100 Days of CSS is a personal project where I challenge myself to create and share a CSS design every day for 100 days.
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100 Days of CSS is a personal project where I challenge myself to create and share a CSS design every day for 100 days.
Seattle, how's the weather right now?
An animation showing sunrise to sunset along with the shadow of the pyramid changing relatively.
A better animation for hamburger icon for menu when clicked.
A profile card with better animation.
An idea to show menu, search, and notifications.
Words arranged in a circle and animated clockwise-anticlockwise.
Yes, you can actually drag and drop a file in there. But don't worry, the upload process is faked.
This challenge showcases an elegant image carousel using HTML and CSS animations. The carousel features a smooth transition effect between four images, creating a dynamic and visually appealing presentation.
100 Days of CSS
CSS Self-Paced Practice Exercises based on CSS Challenges from the website: 100dayscss.com
This project is a part of the 100 Days CSS Challenge. It focuses on creating a visually appealing, centered display of the number "100" using HTML and CSS. The design includes a gradient background and carefully positioned elements to form the digits.
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