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How to add horizontal line in HTML?

Diksha Patro
Updated on 31-Jan-2023 15:58:21

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In this article, we will show you how to add a horizontal line to your webpage using HTML. A horizontal line, also known as a horizontal rule, is a way to separate content on a webpage and can be used for visual appeal or to indicate a change in content. There are multiple ways to add a horizontal line to your webpage in HTML, but the most common approach is by using the tag. The tag is a self-closing tag that creates a horizontal line on the webpage. This approach is simple and straightforward, and it requires ... Read More

How to add gradients to your project using CSS?

Diksha Patro
Updated on 31-Jan-2023 15:56:54

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Introduction In this article, we will show you how to add gradients to your project using CSS. Gradients are a great way to add visual interest to your website or application. They are a smooth transition between two or more colors and can be used to create a sense of depth or movement. They can also be used to create a subtle texture or pattern on your webpage. Approaches The following are the two approaches that we are going to follow in this article to add gradients to our project using CSS − Using the linear-gradient function Using ... Read More

How to add Google map inside html page without using API key?

Diksha Patro
Updated on 02-Feb-2023 15:32:36

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Introduction In this article, we will show you how to add a Google map to your webpage without using an API key. Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google that provides a wide range of features, such as street maps, satellite imagery, street views, and more. An API key is a unique code that is required to access the Google Maps API, but there are alternative methods to add a Google map to your webpage without using an API key. Approaches The approaches that we will be using to add a Google map inside HTML page ... Read More

How to add Full-Screen Background Video using Tailwind CSS?

Diksha Patro
Updated on 25-Oct-2024 15:21:55

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To add full-screen background video using Tailwind CSS, we will be learning about various tailwind classes. Adding a full-screen background video to your webpage can be a great way to enhance the user experience and add visual interest to your website. In this article, we will be understanding how to add full-screen background video using Tailwind CSS to your webpage. Steps to Add Full-Screen Background Video We will be following below mentioned steps to add full-screen background video using Tailwind CSS. In the head section, we have used a link tag to load the compiled ... Read More

How to add Flash content within a webpage in HTML?

Diksha Patro
Updated on 22-Nov-2023 21:35:54

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Introduction In this article, we will show you how to add Flash content within a webpage using HTML. Flash content is a type of multimedia that can be used to add interactive elements such as videos, games, and animations to a webpage. However, Flash is now considered outdated technology and not recommended to use in modern web development due to security and accessibility concerns. It is recommended to use other technologies like HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript for adding multimedia content to web pages Approaches The approaches that we will be discussing to implement this are as follows − Using ... Read More

How to add a file uploads function to a webpage in HTML?

Diksha Patro
Updated on 31-Jan-2023 15:49:50

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Introduction In this article, we will walk you through the process of adding a file upload function to your webpage. We will show you how to create an HTML form with a file input field, as well as how to create a script that handles the file upload process. Approaches Two approaches that we can use to add a file upload function to our webpage in HTML are as follows − Using a basic HTML form with a file input field Using jQuery and ajax Let us discuss them in detail now. Approach 1: Using a basic HTML ... Read More

How to add fade-in effect using pure JavaScript?

Diksha Patro
Updated on 31-Jan-2023 15:47:20

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Introduction We use the fade effect to bring attention to certain parts of our website by gradually increasing or decreasing their opacity. This gradual change in opacity is called the fade-in or fade-out effect. When we gradually increase the opacity, it's known as the fade-in effect and is used to make the selected part of the page become more visible over a chosen amount of time. This creates a smooth transition and helps make our website more dynamic and engaging for our users. In this article, we will be exploring a few ways in which we can implement the fade-in ... Read More

Event Firing in JavaScript

Saurabh Anand
Updated on 19-Jan-2023 12:59:18

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Events in JavaScript are the actions performed by the browser or the user. Some of the examples of events are − On webpage load On keypress On hover On click, etc. When javascript code is embedded in HTML runs, js reacts to these events and allows the code to run. Whenever these JavaScript codes are executed we call it firing an event. Example Let’s see an easy example to understand the whole concept of event firing, from beginning to end. Click me!! I change number. ... Read More

ES2022 JavaScript at() Method

Saurabh Anand
Updated on 04-Dec-2024 14:40:23

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JavaScript is a powerful and versatile programming language that is widely used for both front-end and back-end development. One of the features that makes JavaScript so powerful is its extensive standard library, which includes many built-in methods for working with strings, arrays, and other data types. One such method is the at() method, which was introduced in ECMAScript 2022 and is used to retrieve the character at a given index in a string. In this tutorial, we'll take a look at how to use the at() method, as well as explore some of its advantages over the older charAt() method. ... Read More

ES2015: Latest version of JavaScript

Saurabh Anand
Updated on 19-Jan-2023 13:19:49

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ES2015, also known as ECMAScript 6, is the latest version of JavaScript that was officially released in June 2015. It brings a number of new features and improvements to the language, making it easier to write more efficient and maintainable code. In this tutorial, we will take a look at some of the most significant changes and additions that were introduced in ES2015, and how they can be used to write better JavaScript. New Feature: Let and Const Declarations ES2015 introduces two new ways to declare variables: let and const. The let keyword is used to declare variables that can ... Read More

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