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You can often copy a CSS class that you see and get it to work by pasting it into your own HTML pages. For instance, if you see a Web page that contains a colorful menu that you like, review the ...
The revived No JS Club celebrates websites that don't use Javascript, the powerful but sometimes overused code that's been ...
Instead, create different sections for your website – for example, “About me”, “Projects” and “Photos”. Use headers to create titles for each section. Then, add text to tell your story.
Ryan Boudreaux includes all the code snippets you'll need in this demo of how to create an image hover-preview effect using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.