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  • Submitted

    React, react-router, tailwindcss, npm spinner

    #react#tailwind-css#react-router
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

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    I really enjoyed this project. Decided to use React to get more practice with it and react-router. Also I have never used tailwind-css properly before and thought it was time to get my hands dirty and I loved it!

    There are currently no question on my mind, but if you see something that you think could improve my work then please feel free to share it with me. I would love to hear any feedback.

  • Submitted

    SASS mixins, HTML, JS

    #sass/scss
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

    1


    Hi fellow frontend developers,

    This project was really fun to build. I liked that it wasn't just a calculator, you had to create a theme and also got to use local storage to save the user's theme selection.

    • When using local storage should the users be presented with a screen telling them about the use of cookies?
    • Is there a set of rules when creating a calculator? as in specific use cases to look out for?

    Really appreciate any sort of feedback.. All the best to you all :)

  • Submitted

    Responsive CSS with semantic HTML, A11Y

    #accessibility#sass/scss#bem
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

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    Hi, This was quite a straightforward challenge. I did find that translating the designs to code and keeping it responsive was not as easy as creating each to match their designed sizes.

    I was going to use the HTML pattern attribute to check for a valid email but did not know how to style the default message provided so when with JS to check the email.

    I hope you like it and if you have any feedback, please don't hold back and let me know. How am I to improve if you don't let me know what could be wrong :).

    Have a great day.

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    The most challenging part was the share section in the body of the component card. The rest of the component was OK to build.

    I struggled with the share button, it does not change color as it should.

    Can someone give me some advice on how to change the share button SVG so that when someone clicks on it the arrow becomes white? Tried looking around but could not find a solution.

    Any other type of feedback is more than welcome.

    Thank you for taking the time! love WebShuriken

  • Submitted


    Hi all. FInished this challenge and would like to know what you all think of the layout and use of box-shadow on the cards?

    Thanks for taking the time and show me what you done :) Happy Coding

  • Submitted


    Here is another fun project. I used Webpack to bundle my files together. Still working my way through the challenges. Any kind of feedback is appreaciated as it would great to improve where ever possible.

    Thank you for taking the time and happy coding. ^ _ ^

  • Submitted


    This project was fun to work on! It helped me to practice SASS and CSS background-image property.

    I would appreaciate any time of feedback but specially on:

    • Sass usage
    • background-property usage

    Thanks for the taking the time to review my code and give me some feedback. Happy coding

  • Submitted


    Hello everyone!

    This is my first challenge with JS, it took a bit longer than expected. It is also the longest SASS file I had to write due to the amount of components and states.

    In my sass file can you give me some feedback on my approach to using variables for the colours in the theme.. how would recommend improving the way I group them and made them relate to each other?

    My JS approach. I used a self-invoking function with private variables to keep the calculator modular. Would you recommend a different way of doing this?

  • Submitted


    Hi everyone, This challenge was fun to do. I liked the colours chosen for the cards and the fonts also. The project uses SASS, its my second time using it in a project, and I would love some feedback, no matter how small, on my usage of it.

    If there is anything else you think I can improve on my HTML please also let me know.

    Thanks for taking the time to leave feedback and happy coding.

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    How was the use of my SASS?

    It is the first time trying out the technology, even thought its a small project, I tried to use the features I learned, like mixins, partials and functions.

    Any other feedback is welcomed! if something pops at you which you think I could improve, let me know.

    Happy coding everyone! :-)

  • Submitted


    The challenge only requires the use of HTML and CSS so please feel free to give me any feedback on parts you feel I could improve on.

    • Is my naming convention at a ok level?
    • What about my use of DIVs, are there too few or too many?

    Your feedback will help me improve so thank you. Happy coding.