Greetings from SpaceEdu's landing page! A visually striking landing page with details about the planets in our solar system is part of this project. It creates an engaging and dynamic user experience by combining HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
The SpaceEdu landing page goes beyond static content, providing an immersive and interactive experience for users. Explore the planets with engaging animations and dynamic content updates.
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Responsive Design: Enjoy a seamless experience on various devices with a responsive design.
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Navigation Menu: Navigate effortlessly between different sections of the page for a smooth user journey.
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Hero Section Animation: The hero section is brought to life with dynamic animations and interactive elements.
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Content Interaction: Dive into information about each planet with interactive elements triggered by user actions.
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JavaScript Enhancements: The JavaScript code (
script.js
) adds functionality to the hero section, allowing for interactive animations, content updates, and a dynamic user experience.
The HTML file (index.html
) defines the structure of the webpage, providing a foundation for interactive elements.
The CSS file (style.css
) enhances the visual aesthetics and ensures a cohesive design, contributing to the overall interactive experience.
The JavaScript file (script.js
) introduces interactivity, enabling users to engage with the content, trigger animations, and explore information dynamically.
To run the SpaceEdu landing page locally, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/spaceedu-landing-page.git
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Add into repository:
git add .
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commit Changes:
git commit -m "Your commit message here"
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Push changes:
git push origin branch-name
To experience the interactive features, simply clone the repository and open the index.html
file in a web browser. Interact with the hero section to explore information about each planet and enjoy the dynamic animations.
Thank you for exploring SpaceEdu! We hope you enjoy the interactive journey through our solar system. If you have any feedback or would like to contribute, don't hesitate to get in touch. Safe travels through the cosmos!