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🎮 What I Learned Building a Minecraft Voting Portal with Pure HTML, CSS & JS (No Frameworks!)
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🎮 What I Learned Building a Minecraft Voting Portal with Pure HTML, CSS & JS (No Frameworks!)

via Dev.to WebdevAshan_Dev19h ago

I'm a student developer from Karachi, Pakistan 🇵🇰 — studying at APTECH and building real projects to level up my skills. This one started as a fun side project for a Minecraft server community called HustlersMC and turned into one of the biggest learning experiences of my journey so far. No React. No Vue. No Tailwind. Just pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — and way more depth than I expected. Here's everything I genuinely learned. 👇 🤔 Why Build a Voting Portal? Minecraft servers live and die by their ranking on voting sites like Planet Minecraft and Minecraft Server List . The more players vote, the higher the server ranks, the more new players join. Most voting portals out there are ugly , slow , or just a boring list of links. I wanted to build something that actually made players want to vote — something that felt premium, fast, and exciting the moment you landed on it. That became Vote-for-HustlersMC . ✨ What I Built Here's the feature list at a glance: 🪟 Glassmorphism UI — frosted g

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