Notepad App Using HTML, CSS & JavaScript | Save, Edit & Delete Notes!

Pubblicato il: 24 luglio 2025
sul canale di: Vocational Wings Saddar
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📝 Notepad App Using HTML, CSS & JavaScript | Save, Edit & Delete Notes!
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a simple yet powerful Notepad app using just HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This project includes features like note saving, editing, and deleting — all stored in your browser with Local Storage. It's a perfect project for beginners looking to sharpen their front-end development skills!

💡 What You'll Learn:
✔️ HTML structure for the notepad
✔️ Styling the UI with CSS
✔️ JavaScript logic for creating, editing & deleting notes
✔️ Using Local Storage to save notes permanently
✔️ Clean and responsive design

📁 Source Code Available (Link in description or pinned comment)

🔥 Perfect for students, beginners, and JavaScript learners!

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