The Global Shampoo Market Size is expected to reach USD 37.92 billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 3.4% during the forecast period. The necessity for good hygienic practice, especially in time of the pandemic, will fuel demand for shampoos, in turn boosting the market, states Fortune Business Insights, in a report, titled “Shampoo Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Product Type (Medicated and Non-medicated), Form (Liquid, Solid, and Others), Application (Household and Commercial), Distribution Channel, and Regional Forecast, 2020-2027.” The market size stood at USD 10.43 billion in 2019. The coronavirus crisis has disrupted the supply chain and processes of several institutions across various sectors. The lockdown implemented by the government has immensely helped in the prevention of the virus. However, such plans have caused disturbances in the production and supply chain. But, with time and resolution, we will be able to combat this stern time and get back to normality. Our well-revised reports will help companies to receive in-depth information about the present scenario of every market so that you can adopt the necessary strategies accordingly. Get Sample PDF Brochure with Impact of COVID19: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/enquiry/request-sample-pdf/shampoo-market-103432 The Report Lists the Key Companies in the Shampoo Market:- • L’Oreal S.A. (Paris, France) • Unilever (London, U.K.) • Shiseido Co. Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan) • Procter & Gamble Co. (Ohio, U.S.) • Henkel AG & Co. KG aA (Düsseldorf, Germany) • Johnson & Johnson (New Jersey, U.S.) • Coty Inc. (New York, U.S.) • Estée Lauder Co. (New York, U.S.) • Kao Corporation (Tokyo, Japan) • Beiserdorf AG (Hamburg, Germany) Market Driver:- Rising Inclination towards Hair Care Products to Enhance Market: The growing hair related concerns such as severe hair loss, hair thinning,








This article is inspired by Frontend Mentor — a website where you can download zipped files that contain style guides, APIs, designs, and more so you can code out the projects.

Why make such a list?

Often more than not, when I visit a developer's portfolio, they all showcase the same projects. Calculators, Recipe Finder, To-do, these are all great projects to get into web development, but employers are not looking for these sort of projects any more. The list below will showcase unique ideas that you can build out and showcase on your portfolio.

1- Frontend Mentor

 


AMP for email is a way to build emails that allow users to interact dynamically with the content of the message. AMP emails can load up-to-date data, handle form submissions inline, provide interactive components like carousels and accordions, and even use modern CSS.

AMP for email is a combination of a whitelisting process and a subset of the open source AMP HTML web component library that together allows you to build and send dynamic emails. You may have seen examples of this in your inbox before — my favourite is this experience when commenting on a Google Doc.



You will need to have both Sender Authentication (SPF and DKIM) as well as DMARC set up in order to successfully send AMP emails. If these are not setup properly then the inbox will not render the dynamic part of the email at all.

 




How to do it with CSS

You can simply wrap the word you want to space with a span tag and use CSS padding to space it a bit as in:

"My name is Ayobami

.two-spaces {
padding-left: 5px;
}

You can add padding size you want ( greate or lesser than 5px).

b:line-breaking space.

Whenever you want to move a text to the next line in HTML, you can just tag before the text. For example, if you want "Ayobami" in the text below to go to the next line, we just have to add
before it as in:

HTML: "My name is Ayobami".
Result: " My name is
Ayobami" (Ayobami is now in another line).

That is it. Goodluck!