Hi there, my name is
Joan Mae Corbes
BSIT 2-2 • PUP Paranaque
About Me
I'm a passionate Information Technology student fueled by a love for problem-solving and creating beautiful, user-friendly digital experiences. I specialize in bridging the gap between design and development, crafting interfaces that are both visually stunning and highly functional.
When I'm not coding, you can find me exploring new coffee shops, reading tech blogs, or contributing to open-source projects. I'm always eager to learn new technologies and take on challenging projects. Let's build something amazing together!
Class Projects
A collection of my foundational work in web development, demonstrating key HTML, CSS, and JavaScript concepts.
Live Digital Clock
A real-time digital clock built with JavaScript's Date object and updated every second using setInterval.
JavaScript Events Demo
An interactive demonstration of various JavaScript DOM events like onclick, onblur, onkeydown, and onmouseover.
JS Numeric Functions
Explores core JavaScript numeric functions including parseInt, parseFloat, Math.round, Math.sqrt, and more.
Core JS Dialogs
Demonstrates fundamental browser interactions using alert(), confirm(), prompt(), and document.write().
HTML Student Form
A comprehensive HTML form showcasing various input types, including text, select, checkbox, and radio buttons.
HTML Frames Demo
A classic example of using iframes to embed and display multiple HTML documents within a single parent page.
Advanced Table Layouts
Demonstrates `rowspan` and `colspan` attributes to create complex tables with merged cells.
Styled Data Table
A simple and clean data table with custom styling for headers, cells, and colored backgrounds.
Internal Page Linking
A poetry page using anchor links to navigate between different sections within the same document.
CSS Link Styling
Explores styling link states with CSS pseudo-classes: :link, :visited, :hover, and :active.
Styled HTML Lists
Examples of styled ordered and unordered lists, demonstrating various `list-style-types` and nesting.
Marquee Animation
A demonstration of the classic (and now obsolete) `