100+ Frontend Projects to level up your Skills
Are you new to frontend development and struggling to find projects to work on?. Whether beginner or pro, finding some interesting projects to work with can be a challenge. The practice of real projects makes you understand concepts much better, improve your coding skills, and build an impressive portfolio.
In this post, I'll share the GitHub repository that has 100+ frontend projects, complete with source code!
There is an excellent GitHub repository with over a hundred frontend projects that also has source code. You'll find projects in various stages, from the beginner level to advanced.
I’m sharing a few projects here
- Age Calculator
- Architecture Website Template
- BMI Calculator
- Blog Application
- Contact Form
- Calculator App
- Countdown Timer
- Ecommerce Website
- Expense Tracker
- Login Page
- Password Generator App
- TO-DO List
- Youtube UI Clone
- Image Finder - React Application
- Parallex Website
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How to Use This Repository
Once you find this repository (scroll down), here are a few tips on how to make the most of it:
Select a Project that Matching Your Skills
Start with projects where you feel comfortable, gradually taking on more challenging projects as your skills grow. It will give you increasing confidence and see real progress in your work.
Analyze the Code, Then Write Your Own
Study the source code so you know how the project works. Try to rebuild parts on your own in order to really learn them and encourage critical thinking.
Make Projects Yours
When you have successfully replicated a project, try to make it unique. Change its styling, add new features, or optimize the code. This will help develop problem-solving skills and make you understand better.
Practice Consistently
All of this requires building consistency. Ensure you have some time every week to work on a new project or improve an existing one.
Regular practice makes you better developer, so let’s start building and practicing today!
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