Join us for the next Frontend Challenge: December Edition!
We are so back.
We’re very happy to announce the newest edition of our community's favorite challenge: The Frontend Challenge!
Running through December 29, Frontend Challenge: December Edition will feature two beloved prompts: CSS Art and Glam Up My Markup. Our theme is December, designed to be all-encompassing and broad as everyone wraps up the year.
As with all Frontend Challenges, there will be one winner per prompt. That’s two chances to win bragging rights, a 6-month DEV membership, an exclusive DEV badge, and more!
We hope you have fun flexing your CSS and Javascript skills! Read on to learn how to participate.
Prompts ✨
CSS Art: December
Draw what comes to mind for you when it comes to the month of December. Depending on where you live, that could mean you’re in the heat of summer or bundling up to hit the slopes. Or perhaps you associate December with a celebration or tradition you’d like to share with us.
Whatever it is, we can’t wait to see your art!
Here is the submission template for anyone that wants to jump right in, but please review all challenge rules on the official challenge page before submitting.
CSS Art Submission Template
Glam Up My Markup: Winter Solstice
Use CSS and JavaScript to make the below starter HTML markup beautiful, interactive, and useful. December is when the Northern Hemisphere observes and experiences the Winter Solstice (June in the Southern Hemisphere) — We have provided a starter template of a site that dives into the science and culture surrounding the winter solstice around the world.
Your submission should be more fun and interactive than the HTML we provide, but also be usable and accessible. You should not directly edit the HTML provided, unless it is via JavaScript. We expect style and substance. You may add basic boilerplate, including meta tags etc. for presentation purposes.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Winter Solstice Celebrations Around the World</title> </head> <body> <header> <p>Here is the submission template for anyone that wants to jump right in, but please review all challenge rules on the official challenge page before submitting.</p> <p>Glam Up My Markup Submission Template </p> <div> <h2> How To Participate </h2> <p>In order to participate, you will need to <strong>publish a post using the submission template associated with each prompt</strong>. </p> <p>Please review our full rules, guidelines, and FAQ page before submitting so you understand our participation guidelines and official contests rules such eligibility requirements. </p> </div> <h2> Important Dates </h2>
- December 04: Frontend Challenge: December Edition begins!
- December 29: Submissions due at 11:59 PM PDT
- January 9: Winners Announced
We’re very excited to see your December submissions! Questions? Ask them below.
Good luck and happy coding!
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