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Building a Poll Builder Web App with Vanilla HTML CSS and JavaScript - A Practical Q&A Guide Using a Poll Builder - cover

Building a Poll Builder Web App with Vanilla HTML CSS and JavaScript - A Practical Q&A Guide Using a Poll Builder

Lumavalle Press

Publisher: BookRix

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This hands-on Q&A-style guide shows how to create a complete Poll Builder web app using only HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It is intended for learners who have a basic understanding of these technologies and want to apply them in a practical project.You will learn how to:Structure your HTML for user input and resultsStyle forms and layouts using CSS for a better experienceUse JavaScript to add and manage poll options, handle form submission, and track votesValidate user input and provide feedbackTest and debug your app using browser toolsThe guide also includes ideas for improving the app and suggestions for what to explore next in web development.
Available since: 06/10/2025.

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