How to Create a Drag & Drop with Custom File Upload Input in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
In this video, you'll learn how to create a Drag & Drop with custom file upload input in HTML, styled with CSS, and enhanced with drag-and-drop functionality using vanilla JavaScript. We'll walk through hiding the default file input, creating a custom button, and allowing users to drag files into a drop area. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create a fully customized file upload feature for your website or project.
What You'll Learn: Customizing file input with CSS and JavaScript. Implementing drag-and-drop file uploads. Displaying the selected file name dynamically. Styling the drag-and-drop area with CSS.
How to Create a Drag & Drop with Custom File Upload Input in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
In this video, you'll learn how to create a Drag & Drop with custom file upload input in HTML, styled with CSS, and enhanced with drag-and-drop functionality using vanilla JavaScript. We'll walk through hiding the default file input, creating a custom button, and allowing users to drag files into a drop area. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create a fully customized file upload feature for your website or project.
What You'll Learn: Customizing file input with CSS and JavaScript. Implementing drag-and-drop file uploads. Displaying the selected file name dynamically. Styling the drag-and-drop area with CSS.
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