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    lawless•200
    @djlaw90
    Submitted 6 months ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    Most proud of how close it visually looks to the design. Need to figure out how to not do negative margins.

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    Too much space between my name and city. I used a negative margin. Also applying the downloadable font.

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    How to properly reference the downloaded font.

    Social Links card

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    Benjamin Siret•70
    @BenjaminSiret
    Posted 6 months ago

    hi I see you took some liberties with the basic design. it's ok but some advice:

    • respecting a design to the pixel can also be a good exercise
    • your border radius are slightly different
    • your hovers are cool! a transition would make the effect even nicer.

    Good job!

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    Abby Humphreys•80
    @AbbyHumphreys
    Submitted 7 months ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I'm proud of how the styling came together.

    I would work on the active and hover states

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    Is it responsive enough?

    Responsive Social Media Link Card

    #sass/scss
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    Benjamin Siret•70
    @BenjaminSiret
    Posted 7 months ago

    Hello, Good job ;) Small improvements:

    • Add a <main> landmark to make the structure clearer for screen readers
    • Add aria-label or visually hidden text to the <a> tags to describe the links more effectively (e.g., "Visit Jessica Randall's GitHub profile")
    • Consider using rem units instead of px for better scalability
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    Coinnich•180
    @fringe4life
    Submitted 7 months ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I am most proud of how readable my CSS is - at least to me.

    Next time I really need to read exactly what i'm supposed to be doing as I came close to missing the font-size changes and the hover state

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    When trying to do the spacing for the content and how to make it uniform as the design required I initially used em, which didn't work out as that changed once I added all the different typography styling. So I styled all the text based on paragraphs that had classes.

    Mostly I feel like this did not prove too challenging but maybe the reviewer will find something!

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    Please look at my CSS and see if there is anything you can improve other then p[class] which I mostly did for fun/practise, as I know doing that in a real project would be kinda crazy.

    Blog card with flexbox, media query and custom properties

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    Benjamin Siret•70
    @BenjaminSiret
    Posted 7 months ago

    Good job! Maybe you can adjust the spacing, especially around the tag element. And also change the color of card-body (because it seems to me that for now it's quite dark) In terms of accessibility it's good to have a main element that wraps your article.

    Take Care!

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    MessyEssay•30
    @MessyEssay
    Submitted 7 months ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    To be honest i am only proud of actually submitting this, the hardest part was just that. As for next time, i wouldn't take such long interludes between coding.

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    It was difficult to submit. I didn't understand the difference between the repository url and a live site url when going through Github's pages, and the all knowing Google helped me out of this.

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    Id like to see other solutions to compare and find a more optimal solution. nothing specific, no areas of serious struggle other than solution submission.

    Responsive landing page with flexbox tech

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    Benjamin Siret•70
    @BenjaminSiret
    Posted 7 months ago

    Good job ;)

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