A gallery app made in React.js with Supabase.
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A gallery app made in React.js with Supabase.
This repository contains the source code and assets for a Gallery developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
The Gallery Application is a feature-rich platform for organizing and showcasing images or multimedia content. It provides users with a visually appealing and user-friendly interface to browse, upload, and manage their media files. With customizable layouts, filtering options, and interactive features, the Gallery Application offers an immersive.
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