Danielle Andrews's Projects
A simple calculator coded in vanilla html, css, and javascript. Forked from 100devs.
Empowering Neighborhood Associations to improve the analysis of their initiatives using 311 data
An awesome README template to jumpstart your projects!
Play blackjack against a dealer!
Used C to encode a string of text using the Caesar cypher based on two inputs from the user: the key and the text to encode.
Full stack application where a user logs in and orders food from a cafe. A user can also view previous orders.
Use C to calculate the smallest number of coins needed to give an exact amount of change based on a user's input.
A fully functional web application that allows users to search for, view, and save recipes. The application also supports searching for a recipe by name or filtering recipes by multiple criteria.
Use C to determine what type of credit card a number is using Luhn's Algorithm.
This React app uses the coin.io API to get and display the current value of crypto-currencies.
The Odin Project - Foundations - CSS Foundations
Personal new tab extension for Chrome built as final project for Harvard's CS50. Features: greet user (by name, once added in settings), persistent To-Do list, weather widget, music player, external links, and Google or DuckDuckGo internet search. This project uses the Starter Template from Bootstrap 5.0.
Config files for my GitHub profile.
A simple app to search for and display drink recipes.
An HTML email signature for email clients
Per Scholas - Week2 - JS&CSS Concepts - Assignment: Arrays, Objects, Functions
Per Scholas - Week1 - JS&CSS Concepts - Assignment: Command Line, Git, GitHub
You can use CSS pseudo selectors to change specific HTML elements. In this course, you'll build a balance sheet using pseudo selectors. You'll learn how to change the style of an element when you hover over it with your mouse, and trigger other events on your webpage.
CSS tells the browser how to display your webpage. You can use CSS to set the color, font, size, and other aspects of HTML elements. In this course, you'll learn CSS by designing a menu page for a cafe webpage.
Mastering CSS positioning is essential for creating visually appealing and responsive web layouts. In this course, you will build a cat painting. You'll learn about how to work with absolute positioning, the z-index property, and the transform property.
HTML tags give a webpage its structure. You can use HTML tags to add photos, buttons, and other elements to your webpage. In this course, you'll learn the most common HTML tags by building your own cat photo app.
Selecting the correct colors for your webpage can greatly improve the aesthetic appeal to your readers. In this course, you'll build a set of colored markers. You'll learn different ways to set color values and how to pair colors with each other.
Typography is the art of styling your text to be easily readable and suit its purpose. In this course, you'll use typography to build a nutrition label webpage. You'll learn how to style text, adjust line height, and position your text using CSS.
Flexbox helps you design your webpage so that it looks good on any screen size. In this course, you'll use Flexbox to build a responsive photo gallery webpage.
Accessibility is making your webpage easy for all people to use – even people with disabilities. In this course, you'll build a quiz webpage. You'll learn accessibility tools such as keyboard shortcuts, ARIA attributes, and design best practices.
You can use HTML forms to collect information from people who visit your webpage. In this course, you'll learn HTML forms by building a signup page. You'll learn how to control what types of data people can type into your form, and some new CSS tools for styling your page.
Every HTML element is its own box – with its own spacing and a border. This is called the Box Model. In this course, you'll use CSS and the Box Model to create your own Rothko-style rectangular art pieces.
This is one of the required projects to earn your certification. For this project you will build a survey form to collect data from your users.
This is one of the required projects to earn your certification. For this project you will build a tribute page for a subject of your choosing, fictional or real.