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divinector · 2 years ago
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Custom Analog Clock Javascript
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codingflicks · 2 years ago
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Analog Clock Design
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lost-coder · 10 days ago
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i mean I'm impressed how just a simple backdrop blur filter and a linear gradient can do wonders
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techycodes · 3 years ago
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Simple Analog Clock Using HTML CSS and JavaScript
Simple Analog Clock Using HTML CSS and JavaScript
Howdy Readers, right now in this article you’ll learn how to create Analog Clock with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Now I’m going to construct Analog Clock. The objective of this tutorial is to design an analog clock using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. To make the clock extra practical, we’ll use CSS for styling. This tutorial will educate you on how can create an easy Analog clock in HTML5 with CSS3…
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macin23--coder · 4 years ago
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Can you Made This?
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krishna337 · 4 years ago
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Create A Real Time Digital Clock In Javascript
Create A Real Time Digital Clock In Javascript
Clocks can be used on sites where time is of great concern such as certain booking sites or a specific application that shows the arrival times of trains, buses, planes, etc. The clock is basically two types, Analog and Digital.We will making a digital clock in javascript.   Add HTML In this section, we have a time stamp with the format “HH: MM: SS” wrapped inside the “div” tag. <!DOCTYPE…
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studiocode-blog · 6 years ago
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https://www.studiocode.net/digital-vinyl-clock-concept
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hydralisk98 · 5 years ago
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hydralisk98′s web projects tracker:
Core principles=
Fail faster
‘Learn, Tweak, Make’ loop
This is meant to be a quick reference for tracking progress made over my various projects, organized by their “ultimate target” goal:
(START)
(Website)=
Install Firefox
Install Chrome
Install Microsoft newest browser
Install Lynx
Learn about contemporary web browsers
Install a very basic text editor
Install Notepad++
Install Nano
Install Powershell
Install Bash
Install Git
Learn HTML
Elements and attributes
Commenting (single line comment, multi-line comment)
Head (title, meta, charset, language, link, style, description, keywords, author, viewport, script, base, url-encode, )
Hyperlinks (local, external, link titles, relative filepaths, absolute filepaths)
Headings (h1-h6, horizontal rules)
Paragraphs (pre, line breaks)
Text formatting (bold, italic, deleted, inserted, subscript, superscript, marked)
Quotations (quote, blockquote, abbreviations, address, cite, bidirectional override)
Entities & symbols (&entity_name, &entity_number, &nbsp, useful HTML character entities, diacritical marks, mathematical symbols, greek letters, currency symbols, )
Id (bookmarks)
Classes (select elements, multiple classes, different tags can share same class, )
Blocks & Inlines (div, span)
Computercode (kbd, samp, code, var)
Lists (ordered, unordered, description lists, control list counting, nesting)
Tables (colspan, rowspan, caption, colgroup, thead, tbody, tfoot, th)
Images (src, alt, width, height, animated, link, map, area, usenmap, , picture, picture for format support)
old fashioned audio
old fashioned video
Iframes (URL src, name, target)
Forms (input types, action, method, GET, POST, name, fieldset, accept-charset, autocomplete, enctype, novalidate, target, form elements, input attributes)
URL encode (scheme, prefix, domain, port, path, filename, ascii-encodings)
Learn about oldest web browsers onwards
Learn early HTML versions (doctypes & permitted elements for each version)
Make a 90s-like web page compatible with as much early web formats as possible, earliest web browsers’ compatibility is best here
Learn how to teach HTML5 features to most if not all older browsers
Install Adobe XD
Register a account at Figma
Learn Adobe XD basics
Learn Figma basics
Install Microsoft’s VS Code
Install my Microsoft’s VS Code favorite extensions
Learn HTML5
Semantic elements
Layouts
Graphics (SVG, canvas)
Track
Audio
Video
Embed
APIs (geolocation, drag and drop, local storage, application cache, web workers, server-sent events, )
HTMLShiv for teaching older browsers HTML5
HTML5 style guide and coding conventions (doctype, clean tidy well-formed code, lower case element names, close all html elements, close empty html elements, quote attribute values, image attributes, space and equal signs, avoid long code lines, blank lines, indentation, keep html, keep head, keep body, meta data, viewport, comments, stylesheets, loading JS into html, accessing HTML elements with JS, use lowercase file names, file extensions, index/default)
Learn CSS
Selections
Colors
Fonts
Positioning
Box model
Grid
Flexbox
Custom properties
Transitions
Animate
Make a simple modern static site
Learn responsive design
Viewport
Media queries
Fluid widths
rem units over px
Mobile first
Learn SASS
Variables
Nesting
Conditionals
Functions
Learn about CSS frameworks
Learn Bootstrap
Learn Tailwind CSS
Learn JS
Fundamentals
Document Object Model / DOM
JavaScript Object Notation / JSON
Fetch API
Modern JS (ES6+)
Learn Git
Learn Browser Dev Tools
Learn your VS Code extensions
Learn Emmet
Learn NPM
Learn Yarn
Learn Axios
Learn Webpack
Learn Parcel
Learn basic deployment
Domain registration (Namecheap)
Managed hosting (InMotion, Hostgator, Bluehost)
Static hosting (Nertlify, Github Pages)
SSL certificate
FTP
SFTP
SSH
CLI
Make a fancy front end website about 
Make a few Tumblr themes
===You are now a basic front end developer!
Learn about XML dialects
Learn XML
Learn about JS frameworks
Learn jQuery
Learn React
Contex API with Hooks
NEXT
Learn Vue.js
Vuex
NUXT
Learn Svelte
NUXT (Vue)
Learn Gatsby
Learn Gridsome
Learn Typescript
Make a epic front end website about 
===You are now a front-end wizard!
Learn Node.js
Express
Nest.js
Koa
Learn Python
Django
Flask
Learn GoLang
Revel
Learn PHP
Laravel
Slim
Symfony
Learn Ruby
Ruby on Rails
Sinatra
Learn SQL
PostgreSQL
MySQL
Learn ORM
Learn ODM
Learn NoSQL
MongoDB
RethinkDB
CouchDB
Learn a cloud database
Firebase, Azure Cloud DB, AWS
Learn a lightweight & cache variant
Redis
SQLlite
NeDB
Learn GraphQL
Learn about CMSes
Learn Wordpress
Learn Drupal
Learn Keystone
Learn Enduro
Learn Contentful
Learn Sanity
Learn Jekyll
Learn about DevOps
Learn NGINX
Learn Apache
Learn Linode
Learn Heroku
Learn Azure
Learn Docker
Learn testing
Learn load balancing
===You are now a good full stack developer
Learn about mobile development
Learn Dart
Learn Flutter
Learn React Native
Learn Nativescript
Learn Ionic
Learn progressive web apps
Learn Electron
Learn JAMstack
Learn serverless architecture
Learn API-first design
Learn data science
Learn machine learning
Learn deep learning
Learn speech recognition
Learn web assembly
===You are now a epic full stack developer
Make a web browser
Make a web server
===You are now a legendary full stack developer
[...]
(Computer system)=
Learn to execute and test your code in a command line interface
Learn to use breakpoints and debuggers
Learn Bash
Learn fish
Learn Zsh
Learn Vim
Learn nano
Learn Notepad++
Learn VS Code
Learn Brackets
Learn Atom
Learn Geany
Learn Neovim
Learn Python
Learn Java?
Learn R
Learn Swift?
Learn Go-lang?
Learn Common Lisp
Learn Clojure (& ClojureScript)
Learn Scheme
Learn C++
Learn C
Learn B
Learn Mesa
Learn Brainfuck
Learn Assembly
Learn Machine Code
Learn how to manage I/O
Make a keypad
Make a keyboard
Make a mouse
Make a light pen
Make a small LCD display
Make a small LED display
Make a teleprinter terminal
Make a medium raster CRT display
Make a small vector CRT display
Make larger LED displays
Make a few CRT displays
Learn how to manage computer memory
Make datasettes
Make a datasette deck
Make floppy disks
Make a floppy drive
Learn how to control data
Learn binary base
Learn hexadecimal base
Learn octal base
Learn registers
Learn timing information
Learn assembly common mnemonics
Learn arithmetic operations
Learn logic operations (AND, OR, XOR, NOT, NAND, NOR, NXOR, IMPLY)
Learn masking
Learn assembly language basics
Learn stack construct’s operations
Learn calling conventions
Learn to use Application Binary Interface or ABI
Learn to make your own ABIs
Learn to use memory maps
Learn to make memory maps
Make a clock
Make a front panel
Make a calculator
Learn about existing instruction sets (Intel, ARM, RISC-V, PIC, AVR, SPARC, MIPS, Intersil 6120, Z80...)
Design a instruction set
Compose a assembler
Compose a disassembler
Compose a emulator
Write a B-derivative programming language (somewhat similar to C)
Write a IPL-derivative programming language (somewhat similar to Lisp and Scheme)
Write a general markup language (like GML, SGML, HTML, XML...)
Write a Turing tarpit (like Brainfuck)
Write a scripting language (like Bash)
Write a database system (like VisiCalc or SQL)
Write a CLI shell (basic operating system like Unix or CP/M)
Write a single-user GUI operating system (like Xerox Star’s Pilot)
Write a multi-user GUI operating system (like Linux)
Write various software utilities for my various OSes
Write various games for my various OSes
Write various niche applications for my various OSes
Implement a awesome model in very large scale integration, like the Commodore CBM-II
Implement a epic model in integrated circuits, like the DEC PDP-15
Implement a modest model in transistor-transistor logic, similar to the DEC PDP-12
Implement a simple model in diode-transistor logic, like the original DEC PDP-8
Implement a simpler model in later vacuum tubes, like the IBM 700 series
Implement simplest model in early vacuum tubes, like the EDSAC
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(Conlang)=
Choose sounds
Choose phonotactics
[...]
(Animation ‘movie’)=
[...]
(Exploration top-down ’racing game’)=
[...]
(Video dictionary)=
[...]
(Grand strategy game)=
[...]
(Telex system)=
[...]
(Pen&paper tabletop game)=
[...]
(Search engine)=
[...]
(Microlearning system)=
[...]
(Alternate planet)=
[...]
(END)
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k-nel-code-blog · 6 years ago
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day four
Okay I didn’t finish this project at 4am so that’s a win ! And that’ because I had a huge breakthrough : I finally found a way to center stuff horizontally AND vertically ! 
Here’s the link to today’s website which is a sort of drum set controle by the keyboard.
https://k-nel.github.io/clock.github.io/
Why is there clock in the url when I just said it was music related ? Very simple I wanted to do a clock because I found a website with project ideas to train in Js but then I saw this thing and I just had to recreate it !! 
I did it all by myself first then looked at the html to correct myself and that’s how i got the css breakthrough. 
Then I followed along with Js because again I’m shit and never have any idea on where to start. 
Bye !
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codingflicks · 4 years ago
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Digital Clock using Javascript
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studiocode-blog · 6 years ago
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https://www.studiocode.net/digital-clock-date/
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technoraghu · 4 years ago
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Home Page With Image Gallery Website Using Html Css Js Bootstrap
Home Page With Image Gallery Website Using Html Css Js Bootstrap
In this tutorial you will Learn How To Make Home Page With Image Gallery Website Using Html Css Js Bootstrap. Create a complete responsive Image Gallery Website design step by step. I Hope this tutorial will be helpful. SUBSCRIBE NOW Download Files From Here : Download Read More – How To CreateTestimonial Slider Using HTML CSS JavaScript CSS Neumorphism Analog Clock UI Design | Javascript…
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gscode · 5 years ago
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CSS Thumbnail effect
If You Like This Article then check Out more Example [gscode.in]
50+ CSS Digital Clock Animation https://gscode.in/css-digital-clock-animation/
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Title:- CSS3 Working Clock This is a pure-CSS3 clock. It uses CSS animations and shapes, without any images or JavaScript. Author:-Ilia Made With :-HTML,CSS
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Title:-Digital Clock with Vue.js Author:-Toshiyuki TAKAHASHI Made With:- HTML,CSS(SCSS),JS
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Title:-CSS Rotary Clock Author:-Jake Albaugh Made With:-HTML(HAML),CSS(SCSS),JS
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Title:-Countdown Clock Author:-Matt Litzinger Made With:-HTML,CSS,JS
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Title:-Calendar and Clock Author:-mselmany Made with:-HTML,CSS,JS
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Title:-Time in Words Author:-Chris Deacy Made Withz:-HTML(PUG),CSS(STYLUS),JS(BABEL)
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Title:-Circular Calendar Display Author:-Matthew Juggins Made With:-HTML,(HAML),CSS(SCSS),JS
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Title:-Time Series 2: Typographic Clock Author:-Peter Norton Made With:-HTML(PUG),CSS(SASS),JS
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50+ CSS Digital Clock Animation https://gscode.in/css-digital-clock-animation/
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codingflicks · 4 years ago
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How To make a Clock Using radialIndicator.js For Source Code Visit codingflicks website
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mystrangercrown · 5 years ago
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In this article, I am going to tell you how you can easily make a clock using only simple HTML, CSS, and JavaScript programming code. The JavaScript programming language is one of the most widely used analog clocks. Also, some amount of HTML is used for design and some amount of CSS code for styling.
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hydralisk98 · 5 years ago
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Project Olivae
In a nutshell, it is a tutorial series on how to build up your very own computer system using the ‘Learn Tweak Make’ loop
Learn
Learn theory (ASCII table, binary/hexadecimal, addition, logic gates)
Master a high-level language like Python (variables, conditionals, functions, arrays, objects)
Master a low-level language like C (pointers, data structures)
Master a assembly language like Intel 8085 (stack)
Master individual components (TTL and vacuum tubes)
Tweak
Open source projects
Markup languages
Virtualization / VMs
Lisp
GUI
Linux
FreeBSD
Inferno OS
UTF-8
Make
Instruction set
Assembler+Disassembler
Emulator / VM
Hardware Implementation
Single user CLI OS
Multi user CLI OS
Single user GUI OS
Multi user GUI OS
Shell
Text editor
IDE
Media viewer
Raster drawer
Vector drawer
Application launchers
Audio player
Calculator
Clock
Email
Web browser
Web server
File sharing
File system
Text adventure
Instant messenger
Uitilities
News reader
Animation software
Notepads
Notes
Planner/Tracker
Calendar
Spreadsheets
Rich media formats
Presentations
Virtual desktop manager
System monitor
Graphical user interface
Lisp
B
C
Limbo
Database
HTML
CSS
JS
PHP
SQL
Libraries
[...]
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