How to Create a Recipe Book Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Projects are a great way to improve your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills, and reinforce important concepts and techniques.
One project you can get started with is a recipe book, which you can run in a browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox.
In the recipe book, the left side of the webpage includes a section where the user can add new recipes. On the right of the page, the user can view and search through existing recipes.
How to Ask the User to Add a New Recipe
Add the initial content to the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. If you are unfamiliar with web development concepts, there are many places where you canlearn web development online.
you may also view the full recipe book example in thisGitHub repo.

How to Display Added Recipes
you could display the recipes stored in the recipe array on the right side of the page.
How to Delete Recipes
You can delete recipes by clicking on theDeletebutton underneath a recipe’s instructions.
How to Search for Recipes
You can search for recipes using the search bar to check if a certain recipe exists.
Making Projects With HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
This project demonstrates how to build a front-end interface for a simple recipe book. Note that there is no backend server and the app doesn’t persist data; if you refresh the page, you’ll lose your changes. One possible extension you could work on is a mechanism to save and load data using localStorage.
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