A repository containing all the files I created/edited/interacted with (and still interacting with) during my journey of learning "Front-end Web Development" from the very beginning level.
I am trying to add as much knowledge as possible into this repository so that it could help others too, whether He/She is a Beginner or A Proficient in the stuff.
Make Sure to β the Repo if You liked it -- It Helps!
A quick look at the folder structure of this project.
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βββ CSS
β ββββ11th_day.css
βββ HTML
β ββββ1st_day.html
β ββββ2nd_day.html
β ββββ3rd_day.html
β ββββ4th_day.html
β ββββ5th_day.html
β ββββ6th_day.html
β ββββ7th_day.html
β ββββ8th_day.html
β ββββ9th_day.html
β ββββ10th_day.html
β ββββ11th_day.html
β ββββ12th_day.html
β ββββ13th_day.html
β ββββ14th_day.html
β ββββ15th_day.html
β ββββ16th_day.html
β ββββ17th_day.html
β ββββ18th_day.html
β ββββ19th_day.html
β ββββ20th_day.html
β ββββ21st_day.html
β ββββ23rd_day.html
β ββββ24th_day.html
β ββββ25th_day.html
β ββββ26th_day.html
βββ PROJECTS
β ββββGym Website - Day 22
β ββββimg
β β ββββbackground.png
β β ββββlogo.png
β ββββindex.html
βββ README.md
Fork the repository and then clone it locally by doing -
git clone https://github.com/TheKaushikGoswami/Learning-Web-Development.git
Start your magic by modifying the code and making changes of your own. Then push the commit using -
git add .
git commit -m "<your commit message here>"
git push YOUR_REPO_URL develop
After cloning & setting up the local project you can push the changes to your github fork and make a pull request.
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