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sticky-navbar
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ANGULAR example of parent's background and foreground color transistion based on visible HTML section combined with a sticky nav bar for HTML sections.
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Dec 27, 2022 - TypeScript
This is the my Portfolio repo
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Sticky-navbar using position: sticky; property
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Implementing an Sticky-Navigationbar using jQuery in JavaScript.
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Sticky Navbar
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This repository contains the codebase for the Artisan Haven website, showcasing various features including tabbed browsing, sliders, smooth scrolling, popup functionality, and more.
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Front end using advanced DOM manipulation.
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Frontend utils for your web-projects.
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React and Next compatible sticky block component
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Vue 3 and Nuxt 3 compatible sticky block component
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Responsive landing page with JS advanced DOM manipulations. Smooth scrolling, smooth section revealing, lazy-loading, sticky navbar, slider, flexbox, and CSS grid.
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Jan 26, 2022 - HTML
In this video we will be creating a sticky Navbar using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
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Welcome to html1 repository! This repository contains the HTML and CSS code . This project was developed using Visual Studio Code, a powerful and versatile source code editor.
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Welcome to the JavaScript Projects Showcase repository! This repository serves as a collection of innovative and practical JavaScript projects developed to showcase my expertise.
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** Not Responsive - Just HTML & CSS **
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sticky Navbar hide/show on scroll (my original, using useState + useEffect), shadcn + next-themes(learned from codeSTACKr), frosty header (learned from Saraev Media)
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