Default Skin- (Clean Design)
- HTML Basics: Structure pages using semantic and clean elements
- CSS Styling: Style layouts with colors, fonts, and spacing
- Flexbox/Grid: Arrange page elements with modern layout techniques
- Mobile-First: Design interfaces optimized for smaller screens first
- Core JS: Learn variables, loops, functions, and events
- DOM Manipulation: Dynamically update content and page behavior
- Async JS: Handle promises and async/await efficiently
- Error Handling: Manage errors in interactive web applications
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Dark Skin- (Clean Design)
Ramesses II was the third Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty. He lived from the 1300s BC to 1213 BC and was pharaoh from 1279 BC to 1213 BC.

In late August of 55 BC, with the VII and X legions approximating 10,000 men, Caesar set sail from Portus Itius (modern Boulogne) reaching the British coast off of Dover overnight.
The Vikings first invaded Britain in AD 793 and last invaded in 1066 when William the Conqueror became King of England after the Battle of Hastings.
Americans get a day off work on October 10 to celebrate Columbus Day.
- It’s an annual holiday that commemorates the day on October 12, 1492, when the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus officially set foot in the Americas, and claimed the land for Spain.
- It has been a national holiday in the United States since 1937.
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Harvard College is founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a grant from the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The college is named after its first benefactor, the clergyman John Harvard.
Harvard holds its first commencement ceremony and begins formal instruction, laying the foundation for higher education in the American colonies.
The college strengthens its curriculum in theology, philosophy, and classical languages, shaping early academic traditions.
After a major library fire, Harvard rebuilds its collections and modernizes teaching with a stronger focus on science and reason.
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