DOM Commander JavaScript Project Course RealWorld JavaScript
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ALL JavaScript Project – Explore how to build a keyboard command project that allows you to press keys on your keyboard and move an element on the page around. Great to practice and learn more about how element manipulation works and how JavaScript can be used to dynamically update element attributes and contents.
Learn more about JavaScript and how JavaScript ES6 can be applied to create amazing JavaScript projects. Course is loaded with JavaScript Examples and perfect JavaScript for Beginners to learn more about JavaScript Online. Writing JavaScript Code using vanilla JavaScript – no libraries no tricks this JavaScript tutorial the JavaScript Course will walk you through creating your own JavaScript code and provide many JavaScript Code Snippets for use in JavaScript programming. Learn JavaScript with this step by step JavaScript Course. real World JavaScript
In the course we build a mini project that listens to key presses and updates an element on the page accordingly. Topics covered include.
Create and element dynamically using JavaScript
Listen for keyboard arrow key presses
Track key presses and move the element accordingly
Run a function to move and element
Add elements to a page using JavaScript
Create an array of elements
Execute a list of movements on command
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 1 hour |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Caleb Miller –
Great course, I enjoyed coding the game with Laurence! ? ?
Abbos Nurgulshanov –
It is good tutorial. However, very few thing is taught. Best Teacher.
Oleg RS –
Instructor is clear. The pace is excellent. The examples used in code are well considered.
Brian H –
very simple and straightforward. It gets right into it.