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Done with my second mini project !

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 Hey Friends.. Today I finished my second project from the " 20 vanilla JS project" course. I struggled while making the UI of this project and applying the css as  this project consist of making movie seats ( which I had no idea how to make) but as soon as the video started , I eventually began understanding what actually brad is trying to do. I just too a div, give it some height and width of around 10px and 12px respectively and then applied the border-radius property to make the both top rounded. border-top-left-radius:4px; border-top-right-radius:4px; obviously I used lot more css but I am just typing out what I saw new during the learning process,. here is a screenshot attached :  The CSS stuff I learnt was: pseudo selector not nth type I had heard about them but never used them until today. What are they exactly, Well here is what I understand about them:

Completed My First Mini Project !!!

 Hi friends I am really feeling great after completing my first mini project. what was it? It was a simple form validation project. And I got to learn many new methods while doing this project. Shared in the post later. and as I promised I will be sharing even the tiniest details I learnt while doing the project so here is this blog post that I have written to show what stuff ( concept, js methods etc) I learnt while doing the projects. (note: you may encounter some typos in this post as I am not using any tool like Grammarly) what I learnt trim() - removes whitespaces forEach()  what is forEach method forEach method contains a method as an argument . We basically give a function as an input and it calls the function for each array element. forEach(function()) {  your executable code } 2)!== operator 3) slice method ( explained in detail below) How to make the first character of  a string capitalised and concatenate the remaining string as it is. for this purpose I u...
 Today I will be starting with the udemy course of my favourites instructor brad traversy. I took his 20 vanilla js projects just to enhance my skills. I wanted to document this journey of 20 days so I will try to post every day as soon as I finish the project. things I will post: things I learnt while making the project things or topics that I struggled with How I was able to come up with the solution of a particular problem.