Javascript exercise in which mouse movement event is used to update the position of the "eye" element displayed on the page.
Visit github page for this repository: Eye exercise
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In JavaScript, events are actions that happen on a web page.
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Mouse events are a popular way to bind the DOM elements to events.
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Example: mousemove - Triggered when the mouse moves over an element.
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In this exercise, the mouse movement event is used to update the position of the "eye" element displayed on the page.
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Fork and Clone the repository on your local machine.
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Drag and drop the index.html file in a browser tab.
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Move the mouse around the screen.
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You will see two eyes following your mouse movements.
This project can be still be enhanced by
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making the eyes change color as time grows.
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changing the direction of an eye as opposed to the other.
This exercise stems from MIT xPRO Professional Certificate in Coding: Full Stack Development with MERN Program
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