Encrypted, fast, and free vanilla file sharing
This project combines all three technologies to solve a real-world problem. 1. The Structure (HTML5)
It’s a among the 60, demonstrating that you can solve real‑world problems (secure large file transfer) with pure web standards.
Use Leaflet or Mapbox to plot custom operational coordinates and search. Encrypted, fast, and free vanilla file sharing This
Vanilla code is often faster and lighter than framework-heavy sites.
Build a full monthly grid showing dynamically bound tasks per calendar box.
Create a sandboxed textarea capable of interpreting and rendering HTML/CSS code live. Use Leaflet or Mapbox to plot custom operational
Spotting the Modern Web Challenge: Transferring Large Files Securely and Free
// process file: split into chunks (1MB) and encrypt each, build token encryptBtn.addEventListener('click', async () => if (!currentFile) senderStatusDiv.innerHTML = "⚠️ No file selected. Please choose a file."; return;
Focus on semantic HTML5 markup, Flexbox, CSS Grid, responsive design, and CSS variables. A multi-page responsive resume. Create a sandboxed textarea capable of interpreting and
The connection between building 60 small projects and engineering a secure file transfer system lies in the accumulation of micro-skills. The error handling learned in a simple calculator project applies to the signaling errors in a WebRTC connection. The CSS skills honed in a portfolio project apply to the user interface of a file upload dashboard. The logic flow understood through simple games translates to the asynchronous management of file chunking and encryption.
Create a sticky-notes board that retains data on page refresh.