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Testimonial Slider
HTML & CSS, Blog, JavaScript

Best Testimonial Slider Using HTML, CSS & JavaScript

Testimonial Slider Using HTML, CSS & JavaScript Hi there, coders! Greetings from cssiseasy blog. This blog post explains how to  create a testimonial slider with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A name, profile photo, and testimonial are displayed on each testimonial slide. As we can see from the coffee shop’s website, there will be a review area […]

Checkbox Accordion
HTML & CSS, Blog

How To Create Checkbox Accordion Using HTML & CSS

Introduction Many websites contain accordion-style menus, FAQs, snippets, lists, etc. that you may have seen expanding and collapsible. It’s simple to create an checkbox accordion with HTML and CSS. Thus, we’ll learn how to make an accordion with just HTML and CSS in this tutorial. Explaining  checkbox accordion – An checkbox accordion menu is a

Image Slider
CSS, Blog, HTML

Image Slider With Dot Animation Using HTML & CSS

Image Slider With Dot Animation Hello friends! Today we’re going to dive into using CSS to create a dot Image slider that has a ton of versatility. It’s going to be a very engaging project that will make a big impression. Students, how would you arrange a collection of photographs on a webpage if I

Math Game
JavaScript, Blog, HTML & CSS

Creating Math Game Using HTML, CSS & JavaScript

Introduction Hi there, coders! Welcome to the blog for cssiseasy. We’re going to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build a math game today. In order to solve equations and win the math game, the player must enter the correct number or operator. The user hits “Submit” to send their feedback after finishing. Also, Read

Interactive Registration Form
Blog

Interactive Registration Forms with JavaScript Validation

One way to approach it is by making a profile on a website! Interactive Registration Form allow the collection of user data and help create a personalized area or profile for users to carry out private tasks on their own without the help of a third party. Form-based data collection is one thing, but how

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