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Building a Calorie Estimator Web App : with Vanilla HTML CSS and JavaScript - A Practical Q&A Guide Using a Calorie Estimator - cover

Building a Calorie Estimator Web App : with Vanilla HTML CSS and JavaScript - A Practical Q&A Guide Using a Calorie Estimator

Lumavalle Press

Publisher: BookRix

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Are you ready to apply your basic web development knowledge to a real project? This book guides you through building a Calorie Estimator web app using only HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Presented in a clear question-and-answer format, each section explains the reasoning behind every step, so you can confidently create your own interactive web applications.What you’ll find inside:An introduction to project setup and file organizationStep-by-step instructions for structuring your HTML and styling with CSSGuidance on adding JavaScript to handle calculations and user inputPractical tips for validating input and displaying resultsWays to enhance usability, responsiveness, and accessibilityAdvice on debugging, testing, and deploying your appWho is this book for?If you already know the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and want to build a useful project, this guide is for you. Whether you’re a student, a self-learner, or someone interested in health and fitness tools, you’ll find practical examples and clear explanations.Why choose this guide?By following along, you will create a complete web application from start to finish. The project-based approach helps you see how different web technologies work together in practice. You can also use the skills and patterns learned here for your own future projects.Start building your Calorie Estimator app today and take the next step in your web development journey.
Available since: 06/10/2025.

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