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I built a webOS project called WebXOS! The hardest part was the splash screen with the login and signup pages, but I figured it out by asking for help. Really happy with how it turned out 😁.
I built a webOS project called WebXOS! The hardest part was the splash screen with the login and signup pages, but I figured it out by asking for help. Really happy with how it turned out 😁.
This devlog was all about debugging and enhancing features in my project. I know 6 hours and 48 minutes is a lot of time to do this, but I found a lot of errors in many of my apps that needed fixing. So, I got right to work. After a lot of hard work, determination, and perseverence, I’m glad to announce that WebXOS is finally ready to ship to the world!
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This devlog is the reason why my website has its look and feel. I added many in-built features and fixed the whole layout of my project, resulting in the webOS project of a lifetime. I added apps such as Settings and Camera.
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The reason this devlog calculates a long amount of time is because I finished a lot of work in the past 7 hours of coding. I took many days to complete the work I put on this devlog, so I hope you like it!
Well, I’m glad you asked, because I’ve been cooking up a dish that’s sure to make the judges like my project. I added a splash screen, otherwise known as a welcome page/screen that shows up when you open the website. I added some background blur and added a simple login and singup feature.
Also, I added another few apps. These include the Calculator and IP Helpdesk apps.
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After 2 and a half hours of dedicated coding time, I added a Notepad app and a Google app. I also updated the taskbar to show the icons of the apps. When you click them, they minimize. You can also minimize windows by clicking the yellow button, maximize them by clicking the green button, and close them by clicking the red button.
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My inspiration for this project comes from the webOS sidequest here on Flavortown, and all the wonders it has shown me. Many people around the world desire to create their own operating system designed on the web. And today, I started the outline for my webOS project.
So far, I’ve completed the background image, a taskbar with the date and time on it, and a welcome page that can be accessed by clicking on the WebXOS button on the taskbar.
Now comes the fun part. I’m going to start working on the apps of my project. Until then, peace out. ✌️
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I built a webOS project that allows users to research and explore. The hardest part was implementing the apps, but the CSS made it quick and easy. Really happy with how it turned out 😁.
Updates Made since last Ship:
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I added a few new features in the UI and made a few quick improvements.
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I built a webOS project called PuppyOS that features many apps and allows users to research and explore without leaving their comfort zone. The hardest part was creating the UI with HTML, but I managed to pull it off with great CSS features! Overall, I’m really happy with how this project turned out!
I had a magnificent idea to create a WebOS project that allows users to research and explore! I worked on the UI for a really long time and I implemented many features in the Notepad, Google, Calculator, and even the IP Helpdesk app! Now, you don’t have to worry about constantly browsing to research, because PuppyOS is your answer!
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I just shipped my project!
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I made a website for touristers that are not sure where they want to visit. Personally, I feel that the most challenging part was creating the HotelTracker feature. In my website, I am most proud of the CSS layout (especially the sidebar).
After a lot of hard work and perseverance, I finally perfected the footer of my project. Now, you can contact GoTourister Customer Service and an AI Chatbot (by phone) for all your touristing needs! (*Don’t actually contact us, because the contact information is just for display.) After quite a while, I think my project is finally ready to be shipped. So, this will be my last devlog. I had fun coding this project, but I think it’s time my cooked meal leaves the pan to be served. Goodbye GoTouristers! And remember to vote for my delicious project!
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Hey GoTouristers! I went all out on the CSS and pretty much the whole layout. Now, GoTourister shows information about Europe (Paris and London), Asia (Japan and Singapore), and North America (New York and California). I even added a new feature called “HotelTracker”. The HotelTracker helps you find hotels near the place you are going to tour. I also added a budgeting system so that this feature is useful to everyone.
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Welcome Back GoTouristers! I touched up a few features in my website with a little CSS. Here’s how it looks now!
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It feels great to do another devlog after so long! After hours and hours of coding, I finally perfected my recipe. I have finished the article tags for Paris and London. Now, I’m wondering what to cook up next.
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I started coding a few hours ago and I think I’m doing pretty well. At first, I wasn’t sure what to create. But then, I had this brilliant idea to create an HTML, CSS, and Javscript website that shows tourists places they can visit. So far, I’ve just finished my article tag for Singapore. If all goes well, the kitchen will be delighted to explore my new website!
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I just started my first Flavortown project and I can’t wait to see how I’ll do!
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