Apple's iPod Classic meets Instagram. A Frontend project for the picsum API. Presenting images as flexible grid.
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Apple's iPod Classic meets Instagram. A Frontend project for the picsum API. Presenting images as flexible grid.
Proyecto Skeleton dinamico usando el API de Lorem Picsum
When the button is pressed a random image plus the photographer are shown. Developed as part of the Skillcrush Javascript course, practising Javascript and use of API's. Making use of the Lorum Picsum API (https://picsum.photos/).
Basic PicSum Photos API Fetch Demo: This is just a basic sample on how to use the PicSum Photos API to retrieve a series of photos from Unsplash and populate an plain html file with them, nothing fancy and only with the purpose of showing the use of the Fetch API to get data from external sites.
A simple photo list app in Kotlin, Android using Picsum image API.
Photo Album Viewer using Picsum.photos API
A dynamic image collage using picsum. Technologies used: HTML, CSS, JS
Learning NextJs 13.4 (SSR, ISR, SSG, CSR etc), with new app directory, api routes and other brand new features.
A sample photo browsing app in Kotlin, Android using Picsum image API.
Created with CSS Flexbox using fetch API and images by Picsum
Practica - Generador de imágenes VUE con la api de PICSUM
project demonstrates a simple image gallery built with React, utilizing the Picsum API for fetching images.
🚀 React Image Slider: A simple and elegant image slider built with React and Material UI. It fetches random images from the Picsum API 📸 and allows users to navigate through them using stylish arrow buttons ⬅️➡️. Perfect for showcasing dynamic content with smooth transitions! ✨
Sleek, innovative React-based weather app that uses Geolocation and OpenWeatherMap API. Lorem Picsum API background images on every browser refresh, an audio player, and hourly quotes from the Inspiration API.
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