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48 changes: 24 additions & 24 deletions Geography Table/README.md
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# Geography Table
# 🌍 Geography Table

This project displays a table of countries and their respective capitals and continents. The table is styled with CSS to improve readability and visual appeal.
**Welcome to the Geography Table project!** This is a simple and beautifully styled web page that displays a neat table of countries along with their respective capitals and continents. It is a great example of how to use CSS to take plain data and make it visually appealing and easy to read.

## Features
## Features

- Displays country information including S.NO, Name, Capital, and Continent.
- Styled with CSS to enhance readability.
- Alternating row colors for better visual distinction.
- Hover effect on rows for easier navigation.
* **Clear Data Display:** Shows well-organized information including S.NO, Country Name, Capital, and Continent.
* **Alternating Row Colors:** Uses a "zebra-striping" effect for better visual distinction between rows.
* **Hover Effects:** Rows highlight when you hover over them, making it much easier to read across the table.
* **Centered & Padded:** Data is neatly aligned and spaced out for a clean, modern look.

## Usage
## 🛠️ Code Structure & Technologies

To view the table, simply open the `index.html` file in any web browser. The table will be displayed with the predefined styles.
This project keeps things simple and lightweight by using a single file:

## Code Structure
* **HTML (`index.html`):**
* The `<head>` section contains the webpage title and all the embedded CSS styles.
* The `<body>` section contains the actual table wrapped inside a neat container `<div>`.
* **CSS (Embedded):** Handles all the styling, including table borders, header background colors, padding, center alignment, and interactive hover effects.

The project consists of a single HTML file with embedded CSS for styling.
## 🚀 How to View the Table on Your Computer

### HTML Structure
It is incredibly easy to view this project. You do not need to install anything!

The HTML file is structured as follows:
**1. Download the code:** Open your terminal and clone the repository:
```bash
git clone [https://github.com/atharvachavan289-gif/Web-dev-mini-projects.git](https://github.com/atharvachavan289-gif/Web-dev-mini-projects.git)
2. Open the project folder: Move into the main folder, then open the specific project folder:

- `<head>`: Contains the title and embedded CSS styles.
- `<body>`: Contains the table wrapped inside a `<div>`.

### CSS Styling

The CSS styles include:

- Borders for the table, headers, and cells.
- Padding and center alignment for table headers and cells.
- Background colors for headers and alternating rows.
- Hover effect for table rows.
Bash
cd Web-dev-mini-projects
cd "Geography Table"
3. Open in Browser: Find the index.html file inside the folder and double-click it. It will open right up in your favorite web browser (like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari), and you can see the table immediately!

Happy Coding! 💻✨
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# Breaking Bad Characters - React Application
# 🧪 Breaking Bad Characters Explorer

## About the Project
A single page web application that uses the breaking bad API to display and filter characters from the show
A sleek, single-page React application that fetches and displays character data from the Breaking Bad universe. Users can easily browse and dynamically filter through their favorite characters using real-time API data.

## Technologies Used
This project is part of the `Web-dev-mini-projects` collection.

- React
- Hooks
- Components
- CSS
- CSS Grid
- Javascript
- Axios
- ES6
- API
- Breaking Bad API
## ✨ Key Features
* **Dynamic Grid Layout:** Displays character profiles in a highly responsive CSS Grid.
* **Live Filtering:** Instantly search and filter characters by name.
* **API Integration:** Asynchronously fetches character details (like name, nickname, and portrait) from an external endpoint.

## 🛠️ Tech Stack
* **Frontend Framework:** React (Functional Components & Hooks)
* **Styling:** CSS3 (focused on CSS Grid for layout)
* **JavaScript:** ES6+ syntax
* **Data Fetching:** Axios for handling asynchronous HTTP requests

## API Used
Breaking Bad Character API
## 📡 API Reference
This project relies on the Breaking Bad Character API to populate the user interface.
* **Endpoint Used:** `https://www.breakingbadapi.com/api/characters`

Link : https://www.breakingbadapi.com/api/characters
## 🏃‍♂️ How to Run Locally

## How to use the Project
To get this React application running on your local machine, follow these steps:

1. Download or clone the repository `git clone https://github.com/Ayushparikh-code/Web-dev-mini-projects.git`
2. Go to the directory
3. Open the terminal, and type `npm start`
1. **Clone the repository:**
```bash
git clone [https://github.com/Ayushparikh-code/Web-dev-mini-projects.git](https://github.com/Ayushparikh-code/Web-dev-mini-projects.git)
Navigate to the directory:
Open your terminal and change into the specific Breaking Bad project folder.

Install dependencies:
Because this project uses React and Axios, you must install the Node modules first:

Bash
npm install
Start the development server:

Bash
npm start
The application will automatically compile and open in your default browser at http://localhost:3000

## Screenshots

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# Welcome 🖐 to the Speed-Distance-Time Calculator Website
It is a multi pager Speed Distance Time Calculator with simple but user-friendly design.
# ⏱️ Speed-Distance-Time Calculator

A clean, multi-page web application designed to instantly calculate speed, distance, or time. Featuring a simple and user-friendly interface, this tool provides dedicated calculation pages for each specific metric to ensure a frictionless user experience.

This project is part of the `Web-dev-mini-projects` collection.

## ✨ Key Features
* **Multi-Page Architecture:** Dedicated pages tailored specifically for calculating Speed, Time, and Distance individually.
* **Instant Results:** Performs mathematical conversions and calculations in real-time.
* **Intuitive UI:** A straightforward, accessible design that makes navigation and data entry effortless.
* **No Dependencies:** Built entirely with pure web technologies for rapid load times.

## 🛠️ Tech Stack
* **HTML5:** Semantic structure and multi-page routing.
* **CSS3:** Custom styling for a clean, responsive layout.
* **Vanilla JavaScript:** Mathematical logic and DOM manipulation.

## 🏃‍♂️ How to Run Locally

Getting this project running on your machine takes just a few seconds:

1. **Clone the repository:**
```bash
git clone [https://github.com/Ayushparikh-code/Web-dev-mini-projects.git](https://github.com/Ayushparikh-code/Web-dev-mini-projects.git)
Navigate to the correct directory:
Open your terminal and change into the specific calculator folder:

Bash
cd Web-dev-mini-projects/speed-distance-time-calculator
Run the application:
Simply double-click the index.html file to open the Homepage in your default web browser. (Alternatively, use the "Live Server" extension in VS Code for a better development experience).

## Default view of the website
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<br>


### How to get the website on your local machine:

---

- Download or clone the repository

```
git clone https://github.com/Ayushparikh-code/Web-dev-mini-projects.git
```

- Go to the directory
```
cd speed-distance-time-calculator
````
- Run the index.html file and see the results

<br>


## Happy Coding!