I've invested a lot of my time to make WALL CLOCK for yall using HTML, CSS, and JS. It took approximately 72Hrs.
Invest in me too by showering this tweet with likes. And OH yes, you can draw anything with code. Now how did I make this? I'll show workings, retweet, and let's go.
Hi, I make things like this often; if you want to learn how to code or need tech-related resources, kindly follow me.
Now, The Workings
I started by creating an HTML document; see the below Image.
If you took my HTML Classes which is still available in my pinned tweet, reading the HTML Code cannot be so difficult.
The Meta is for responsiveness and compatibility; I created a CSS titled "styles.css," and then I created several divs and gave them different classes
Now I designed the Wall clock body using neomorphism CSS. I called HTML and body tag in my CSS and then applied the styling.
Now let us draw another box with the clock marginal lines
Now let us put the hand by calling hand min, hand hour, hand seconds
You can see the hands is now there but is not working; that is where Javascript comes in 😂🤣
Congratulations you have just made a wall clock using HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Now let us test if this clock is working
Please retweet and share if you like this.
You can copy full source code here, edit replicate, manipulate, redesign or utter this original one and quote the main tweet with it for me to see, neat screenshot only please 😀
Congratulations, you are seeing this Tweet; here is a life-changing opportunity to transition into tech this year; we will be starting our coding journey today.
Course: HTML, CSS & JAVASCRIPT
I'll explain like you are 5 years old; please retweet for others, and let's begin!!
Welcome to your first class on HTML. To avoid missing subsequent classes, kindly follow me.
I have Tweeted many threads on the ocean of opportunities flowing in tech at the moment and how you can tap into it, they are all published on aptLearn, and you might wanna check later.
Before we begin, let's discuss what you will need to go on this journey.
-Tutorial will take place every Monday & Wednesday here on Twitter
-You need a PC or Mobile phone in good condition, preferably a PC
-Internet access
-An IDE App
Congratulations, you are seeing this Tweet; here is a life-changing opportunity to transition into tech this year; we will be starting our coding journey.
Course: HTML, CSS & JAVASCRIPT
I'll explain like you are 5 years old; please retweet for others, and let's begin!!
Welcome to your first class on HTML. To avoid missing subsequent classes, kindly follow me and turn on the post notification.
I have Tweeted many threads on the ocean of opportunities flowing in tech at the moment; we are taking a big step Today.
Before we begin, let's discuss what you will be needing to go on this journey. -
🚀 Tutorial will take place every Monday & Wednesday using the Twitter thread
🚀 You need a PC or mobile phone in good condition
🚀 Internet access
🚀 An IDE
Then determination and InshAllah.
10am tomorrow I am starting a new year revolution that will most likely change many life forever and make you a millionaire.
I’ll be teaching:
> (html, CSS & JavaScript)
> app development using (Flutter)
> connect best students to (recruiter)
Pls retweet for others and
here’s how this will go. Follow me to avoid missing these updates
We have a well define course to follow and track our progress, this will also help me assess you as students with lesson quizzes. However full explanation will be done with twitter thread with video where possible
Students who want to be recognized and carried along must enrolled in the course which is currently live on aptLearn and will be shared tomorrow.
Classes will be held 10am every Monday and Wednesday and occasional space will be held for assessment. Student who enrol
Please ehn, don’t try to game the time. Once your 25minutes elapsed the system will automatically submit for you and wrong whatever is left unanswered before your time was up.
Don’t refresh when it’s die minutes thinking your progress will be saved. Haha.
Congratulations you’re seeing this tweet, it’s been a while, and I get asked a lot about making money in tech. I’ve, or I’m still learning to code; how do I monetize my craft?
Money is a good motivation, and here’s how to fund your passion in tech, retweet for others, & let’s go
I’ve been teaching your how to fish for months now, but this is a special thread where I intend to replace the previous bait with an attractive one.
When you catch the biggest fish, you can dine and wine with em tech bros 😉, follow me if you’re not doing so already and let’s
Begin. People are usually interested in tech for a bit when there’s publicity about fund raising, they want to learn this and that, do it for a whole week and crawl back to their hole! Rinse and repeat
This is mostly attributed to lack of motivation, when you make lots