Did you want to learn more about JavaScript and how to select and update elements. Practice DOM interaction and manipulation while build 2 fun practice projects.
JavaScript Project #1– Catch the element Game
Adding event listeners to elements
Element selection and manipulation
Element style updates and dynamically change style properties with JavaScript
Updating innerText and HTML content
Use of JavaScript Math methods
Applying of game logic
Creating element movement on page
Use of requestAnimationFrame for web page animation
Use of getBoundingClientRect to get element boundaries
Source Code is included so you can try the game and create your own version
JavaScript Project #2– Element Quick Clicker
Adding event listeners to elements
Game scoring and progress
Game logic and conditions to win
Element style manipulation
Use of setTimeout
Appending elements and removing elements from web page
DOM manipulation and interaction
Creation of dynamic and interactive content
Source Code is included so you can try the game and create your own version
No libraries, no shortcuts just learning JavaScript making it DYNAMIC and INTERACTIVE web application.
Step by step learning with all steps included.
Beginner JavaScript knowledge is required as the course covers only JavaScript relevant to the building of the game. Also HTML and CSS knowledge is essential as scope of this course is all JavaScript focused.
Instructor Details
Courses : 111
Specification: Create Games JavaScript make 2 Game projects from scratch
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Price | $15.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 1 hour |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Veronica Gonsalez –
Very good. Very easy to learn and with practical exercises.
Moshiko Elkalay –
no comment on code
Stanislav Brovin –
Great!
Santosh R –
Very Good Lectures and well explained games. Lack of Audio did not help the cause much.
Anais Casanova –
Amazing, i love it
Matthew Gimpelevich –
This was a good, straight forward course about on par with a typical youtube instructional coding course. I would be delighted to find it online for free but the content was certainly not worth the $100 price tag listed on Udemy (I got it discounted for $15, which was alright for the content). The course would be improved significantly by the instructor slowing down and taking more time to explain what specific pieces of code are for.