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Objective:
To enhance the overall user experience and accessibility, we should organize the project topics within the "100-javascript-projects" repository systematically.
Tasks:
Categorization: Group projects into relevant categories such as beginner-friendly, intermediate, advanced, or based on project types (e.g., web development, game development).
README Update: Ensure the README file is updated to reflect the new organization. Provide clear instructions on how users can navigate through the projects based on the new structure.
Labels: Add appropriate labels to each project to quickly identify their level of difficulty or type.
Benefits:
Improved navigation for users seeking specific project types or difficulty levels.
Enhanced repository clarity and accessibility for contributors and learners.
Additional Information:
Feel free to share your ideas and suggestions on how we can effectively organize the project topics. Collaboration is key to making this repository more user-friendly.
Note to Contributors:
Please assign yourself to this issue if you are working on it. Feel free to discuss any related matters or seek clarification in the comments.
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a list of the types of JS concepts each projects covers would be nice so I can target where to study, rather than having to randomly click on projects until I find the one I need.
also, the main readme says
"To get started, simply pick a project from the list above, follow the instructions in its respective directory, and begin coding. Each project has a README with instructions, goals, and sometimes additional resources to guide you through the process."
but not a single project that i've clicked on has a readme?
just a .js .html and .css file
Issue Description:
Objective:
To enhance the overall user experience and accessibility, we should organize the project topics within the "100-javascript-projects" repository systematically.
Tasks:
Categorization: Group projects into relevant categories such as beginner-friendly, intermediate, advanced, or based on project types (e.g., web development, game development).
README Update: Ensure the README file is updated to reflect the new organization. Provide clear instructions on how users can navigate through the projects based on the new structure.
Labels: Add appropriate labels to each project to quickly identify their level of difficulty or type.
Benefits:
Improved navigation for users seeking specific project types or difficulty levels.
Enhanced repository clarity and accessibility for contributors and learners.
Additional Information:
Feel free to share your ideas and suggestions on how we can effectively organize the project topics. Collaboration is key to making this repository more user-friendly.
Note to Contributors:
Please assign yourself to this issue if you are working on it. Feel free to discuss any related matters or seek clarification in the comments.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: