React app to show how to implement drag-n-drop functionality
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React app to show how to implement drag-n-drop functionality
Demo project for exploring & working on react-sortable-hoc features
A Select control built with and for React JS
🎨 This is a project I've made to learn React. A clone of websites like Flat UI Colors and Material UI Colors. It was important so I managed to learn patterns to deal in a big project with React and how to make a Responsive App.
A Clone combination of FlatUIColors & MaterialUI Colors
This repo is a projects dashboard, similar to simplified version of Asana. Users can drag, sort and re-organize projects, as well as add, edit, and delete projects. Please visit the live Heroku demo to the left or clone the project to play around with the code yourself! This repo is a projects dashboard, similar to simplified version of Asana. U…
A polling app built with gatsby and firebase.
Colors Fun is a React js simple project that allows users to select and copy different shades of color. UI is simple and easy to navigate. You can find your favorite color palette and also you can create your own color palette. With the help of different libraries this awesome project was done. For the UI design, Material UI is used for differen…
Crypto currency table with sticky header and draggable rows/columns
A website to select colors and create your own color palettes.
A clone of websites like Flat UI Colors and Material UI Colors.
This is frontend of a Google Form clone made using React, React query and Vite.
Component example using react-sorteable-hoc
🎨 Color Pickr App built using React.JS and Material UI
React Colors is a user-friendly web application that empowers designers and developers to create, manage, and customize their own color palettes.
Clone of Flat UI Colors
(Reactjs)-google form,test, survey builder
Meeting tracker app with Create-React-App • React-Redux
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