Handmade image gallery.
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May 22, 2017 - JavaScript
Handmade image gallery.
A simple HTML/JS implementation without any frameworks of the RealWorld Web APP
Write templating in Javascript with the power of JSX without any framework built-in.
An HTML/CSS/JS image slider is a dynamic component that showcases multiple images in a slideshow format. Users can navigate through images manually or automatically. CSS customizes the design, while JavaScript adds functionality like autoplay and navigation controls. It's a visually appealing way to display images on a website.
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