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Doglix, a JavaScript project, uses Webpack and CSS to craft a dog-themed platform inspired by Netflix. Vanilla JavaScript handles core logic, Webpack streamlines bundling, CSS controls design, BlueBillow AI enhances visuals, and a simulated API demonstrates async operations.

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Doglix

You can see an example here: Doglix 🐶🐶

Doglix Screenshot 1

Doglix is a practice project created to get familiar with JavaScript and have a bit of fun. It's inspired by Netflix but with a dog theme 🐶🐶🐶. The project utilizes technologies like vanilla JavaScript, asynchronous functions (API), webpack, Handlebars, SASS, and follows the BEM methodology for CSS.

Features

  • Browse movies and series related to dogs.
  • Intuitive and user-friendly interface.
  • Uses an API to fetch data about dog-related movies and series.
  • Responsive design to adapt to different screen sizes.

Screenshots

Doglix Screenshot 1 Doglix Screenshot 2

Technologies Used

  • Vanilla JavaScript
  • Async functions (API) - Simulated
  • Webpack
  • Handlebars
  • SASS
  • BlueBillow AI (for image retouching)

Usage

Once you've opened the project in your browser, you can navigate and view movies and series related to dogs. Explore different categories and enjoy the content.

Example

You can visit Doglix to see a live version of the project.

Credits

  • Author: Julian Villamizar

License

This project is under the MIT License.

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Doglix, a JavaScript project, uses Webpack and CSS to craft a dog-themed platform inspired by Netflix. Vanilla JavaScript handles core logic, Webpack streamlines bundling, CSS controls design, BlueBillow AI enhances visuals, and a simulated API demonstrates async operations.

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