Clock

A basic clock made with HTML, PostCSS and JS

MIT License

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📜 About

The Simple Clock I’ve developed is a web application that provides a clean and easy-to-read time display. It’s perfect for any device, whether it’s a computer or mobile browser. The clock updates every second to ensure accurate timekeeping. 💜

👀 Preview

💬 Features

  • Functional Clock: The web page features a functional clock that provides a clear and easy-to-read time display. It updates every second to ensure accurate timekeeping
  • Favicon Support: Support for a wide range of favicon sizes has been added, ensuring that the site’s icon displays correctly on all devices and platforms.
  • Open Graph and Twitter Tags: Open Graph and Twitter meta tags have been included, which optimize the preview of the website on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
  • Cross-Browser Compatibility: The web page uses the X-UA-Compatible meta tag, which helps ensure compatibility with multiple browsers, especially older versions of Internet Explorer.
  • GitHub Link: The web page includes a link to the GitHub repository, allowing users to view and contribute to the project’s source code.

🧰 Stack

  • Vite - It’s a fast and flexible tool for building and testing JavaScript applications.
  • HTML - It’s the standard markup language for web pages.
  • PostCSS - It allows you to use modern CSS features and plugins to write and process CSS with JavaScript.
  • JavaScript - It’s the world’s most popular programming language.
  • ESLint - It’s an open-source tool that helps you find and fix problems with your JavaScript code.
  • Stylelint - It’s a tool that checks your CSS code for syntax, features, and conventions

🚀 Getting Starter

  1. Fork or clone this repository
git clone [email protected]:joserafael0160/Clock.git
  1. Install the dependencies:
  • I used bun to install and manage the dependencies.
# Install bun for MacOS, WSL & Linux:
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash

# Install bun for Windows:
powershell -c "iwr bun.sh/install.ps1|iex"

# Install with bun:
bun install
  • or you can use pnpm:
# Install pnpm globally if you don't have it:
npm install -g pnpm

# Install dependencies:
pnpm install
  1. Run the development server:
# Run with bun:
bun run dev

# Run with pnpm:
pnpm run dev

🧞 Commands

Command Action
⚙️ dev Starts local dev server.
⚙️ build Build your production site to ./dist/.
⚙️ preview Preview your build locally, before deploying.
⚙️ deploy Deploy your website to github pages.

🤝 Contributions

Contributions are always welcome! Whether you’re reporting bugs, requesting new features, or improving existing functionalities, your help is greatly appreciated.

If you have any suggestions that could improve the project, please make a fork of the repository and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the “enhancement” label.

Here is a quick guide:

  1. Make a fork of the Project
  2. Clone your fork (git clone <URL of the fork>)
  3. Add the original repository as remote (git remote add upstream <URL of the original repository>)
  4. Create your Feature Branch (git switch -c feature/NewFeature)
  5. Make your Changes (git commit -m 'Add: some NewFeature')
  6. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/NewFeature)
  7. Open a pull request

🔑 License

MIT

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