From components to complete websites 🚀
CodeWithFaraz.com, a popular platform for learning web development, has announced an exciting update for its users. Earlier, the website mainly offered individual components of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (https://www.codewithfaraz.com/projects/html-css-and-javascript-projects-from-beginner-to-advanced). Now, CodeWithFaraz is taking a big step forward by providing complete HTML website templates ready to use.
With this new launch, users can download full website templates instead of building everything from scratch. These templates are designed to save time, improve productivity, and help beginners and professionals create websites faster.
CodeWithFaraz now offers a wide range of templates for different industries and business needs. Available categories include car rental websites, pharmacy websites, garden and landscaping websites, and many more. Each template is clean, modern, responsive, and easy to customize.
To keep the platform fresh and useful, a new website template will be launched every week. This weekly release plan ensures users always have access to the latest designs and trends in web development.
“Our goal is to help developers, students, and small businesses build websites easily and quickly,” said Faraz, Founder of CodeWithFaraz. “By offering complete HTML website templates, we are making web development simpler and more practical.”
All templates on CodeWithFaraz.com are built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, making them easy to understand, edit, and deploy.
Visit https://www.codewithfaraz.com to explore the latest full website templates and start building professional websites today.
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CodeWithFaraz is an educational platform focused on web development. It provides tutorials, UI components, and now full website templates using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The platform aims to support learners and developers with simple, practical, and real-world resources.
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