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Hello @ak.hxssxn, welcome to Code Forum!

Again, please rephrase your thread, including the following where have you tried, what sort of challenges etc. Otherwise, this thread will be going against the Code Of Conduct.
 
If Code Of Conduct is too verbose, it might be intimidating to thoroughly research it for newcomers. But how to put all those rules in a half of screen height? Some Reddit places function well with only three to five rules, but I guess it is a different concept from CodeForum.

@ak.hxssxn, maybe an online html + css + js evaluator would also help. You can write your code directly in the browser, and instantly see the result in a separate frame. Try https://jsfiddle.net/
 

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