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Barak Inbal

@BrkCoderIsrael40 points

Simple & Passionate Web Developer

Latest solutions

  • recipe-page using css grid & flex

    #sass/scss

    Barak Inbal•40
    Submitted 12 months ago

    css


    1 comment
  • social-links-profile using flexbox and css variables

    #sass/scss

    Barak Inbal•40
    Submitted 12 months ago

    css especially in case of responsive design


    1 comment
  • blog-preview-card using flexbox and css variables

    #sass/scss

    Barak Inbal•40
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    css html


    1 comment
  • QR code page using flexbox and css variables

    #sass/scss

    Barak Inbal•40
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    css


    1 comment

Latest comments

  • slack•120
    @slackwaree
    Submitted over 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?
    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    Recipe Page

    #sass/scss
    1
    Barak Inbal•40
    @BrkCoder
    Posted 12 months ago

    Yes this solution include semantic html Yes it is accessible yea the layout look amazing in different screen sizes the code is less readable , the author use only tag selectors without class selectors yea this solution is close to design very much

    This solution is well design and can cosider one of the best but I would like to know why to choose tag selectors over class/id selectors? it is less reusable when we choose such approach

  • shivani•600
    @shivani1410551
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    social-links-profile-sass

    #sass/scss
    1
    Barak Inbal•40
    @BrkCoder
    Posted 12 months ago

    Yea it is include semantic HTML it is accessible it is look good on a range of screen sizes the code is well structured and readable it is a little bit different from the original design in terms of sizing

  • Fatima Abid•110
    @fatemzh
    Submitted about 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I am most proud of using better Sass techniques, including variables and mixin functions, which significantly improved the maintainability and readability of my code. This experience has given me more confidence in using Sass, and I look forward to utilizing more of its advanced features in future projects.

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

    No particular ones.

    Responsive Blog Preview Card

    #sass/scss
    1
    Barak Inbal•40
    @BrkCoder
    Posted about 1 year ago

    This solution include semantic HTML it is accessible it is look good on range of screens it is readable and well structured but the solution is different from design in terms of over size of the card

  • Namrata Chakraborty•40
    @namrataach
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    Used Bootstrap framework for basic responsiveness.

    #sass/scss
    1
    Barak Inbal•40
    @BrkCoder
    Posted about 1 year ago

    I don't see any semantic html for accessibility you should less div elements and consider one main instead of wrapper div the layout use grid css which is perfect for range of screen sizes the code is well structured and in terms of readability , the code is simple and readable. the solution is different in dimensions from the original design

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