- I've created an Amazon clone using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript exclusively.
- JavaScript is used for sliding hero section and menu bar functionality, while the layout and styling are achieved through HTML and CSS.
- The project features two navigation bars at the top, a dynamic Hero Section with changing slides, organized category displays, a section for special deals, and an Amazon-style footer. I've also included hover effects and utilized CSS animations for the menu bar button.
View the live demo here.
Feature | Description |
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Two navbar top of Amazon Homepage |
Navigation bars at the top for easy site navigation. |
Hero Section showing Changing Slides |
Attractive slideshow for showcasing special deals. |
Box Layout for Categories |
Organized layout to display product categories. |
Special Deals Section |
Section dedicated to displaying special offers. |
Footer Of Webpage As Amazon |
Footer section with Amazon's branding and links. |
Hover Effects |
Interactive experience with hover effects on elements. |
CSS Animation |
for the menu bar button effect. |
Responsiveness |
Responsive Webpage for Different Devices |
1. Get Familiar to Project 2. Open an Issue for Discussion 3. Fork the Repository 4. Clone and Create a Pull Request 5. Review and Approval 6. Congratulations! You have Contributed Successfully.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
For questions or feedback, you can reach me at navratan091@gmail.com.
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