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    Multi-step Form with Pinia, Local Storage, and Swal Pop-up

    #accessibility#sass/scss#typescript#vue#pinia
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    Overview This project implements a multi-step form using Vue.js with Pinia state management. It allows users to input data across multiple steps, persists the form data using local storage, and provides pop-up notifications using SweetAlert (Swal).

    Features

    Multi-step Form: The form is divided into multiple steps, making it easier for users to input data in a structured manner.

    Pinia State Management: Pinia is used to manage the form state across different steps, ensuring data consistency and reactivity.

    Local Storage Persistence: Form data is stored in the browser's local storage, allowing users to revisit the form and continue from where they left off even after reloading the page or closing the browser.

    SweetAlert (Swal) Pop-up Notifications: SweetAlert is integrated to provide user-friendly pop-up notifications for important events such as successful form submission or errors.

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    Overall, the code snippet seems to be a basic implementation of a calculator-like functionality with additional support for changing themes based on user input

    Any Feedback is Welcome

    Happy Coding 😊😊😊

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    The code is a To-Do List application that allows the user to add, remove, and filter tasks. The code uses vanilla JavaScript and manipulates the DOM to achieve these features.

    Here are the features of the application:

    - The user can add tasks to the To-Do List by typing in the input field and pressing the Enter key. When the user adds a task, it is displayed on the screen with a radio button to the left of the task text.

    - The user can mark a task as completed by clicking on the radio button to the left of the task text. When a task is marked as completed, it is displayed with a strikethrough.

    - The user can delete a task by clicking on the image to the right of the task text.

    - The user can toggle between light and dark themes by clicking on the toggle button at the top right corner of the screen.

    - The user can filter the tasks based on All, Active, and Completed categories by clicking on the corresponding buttons at the bottom left corner of the screen.

    - The user can clear all completed tasks by clicking on the Clear Completed button at the bottom right corner of the screen.

    - The user can see the number of tasks that are not completed at the bottom center of the screen.

    - The tasks added by the user are saved to local storage so that they persist when the page is reloaded.

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    Room homepage

    #sass/scss
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    Any feedback on the slider would be appreciate

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    social-media-dashboard-with-theme-switcher-master

    #sass/scss#styled-components#typescript#vue
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    Been Doing some Backend Projects .So i thought why not try doing or Reduce my challenges .

    Happy coding guys

    All feedbacks are Welcome

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    Launch countdown timer

    #sass/scss
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    Been away from doing frontend project. Being Learning Backend Development learning new things is fun. But you must check on previous skills acquired and the only to do that is by building as we know coding and programming is a technical skills. Also i got a good grasp of SASS. Working with SASS but in SCSS is more efficient than doing vanilla css.

    And so my fellow Programmers All FeedBacks are welcome and Happy Coding