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Elewude Okikijesu

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  • Product Page with React and Tailwind

    #react#tailwind-css#vite

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    Elewude Okikijesu•430
    Submitted 4 months ago

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  • News homepage with CSS, HTML and TS

    #tailwind-css#typescript

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  • Contact Form with HTML, CSS and JS

    #tailwind-css#vite#typescript

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    Submitted 4 months ago

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  • FAQ accordion with HTML, CSS and TS


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    Submitted 4 months ago

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  • Interactive rating component HTML, CSS, JS

    #tailwind-css#accessibility

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    Submitted 4 months ago

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  • Frontend Quiz App With React & CSS

    #react#sass/scss#vite#typescript

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    Smaylen5•600
    @Smailen5
    Submitted 4 months ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I'm glad I got to work with the new Tailwind 4.0.6 update and try out Tailwind's migration tool.

    I've gained even more confidence with Atomic Design and I'm starting to feel the need to organize my code even better, so I'll be experimenting with new organization methods.

    I also wrote the JSDoc documentation using Claude-3.5-Sonnet.

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

    Updating Tailwind from 3.6 to 4.0 wasn't always easy—new terminal errors kept popping up from time to time. I solved them by removing node_modules and pnpm-lock.yaml, then reinstalling the packages.

    The main issue was that pnpm was upgrading Tailwind to the latest version (4.0.9), which caused compatibility issues with some packages. So, I decided to stick with version 4.0.6.

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

    I've decided to separate the types and the application's logic to keep the components as clean as possible. The problem is that everything still feels a bit messy.

    Do you have any suggestions on code organization methods besides Atomic Design?

    Ecommerce with React and Tailwind v 4.0.6

    #motion#react#tailwind-css#vite#react-router
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    Elewude Okikijesu•430
    @Helewud
    Posted 4 months ago

    great work, do well to resize the cart width on medium screen sizes, it fills up the screen width

  • Kagiso Emmanuel Moepya•520
    @MoepyaCode
    Submitted 8 months ago

    News homepage

    #react#tailwind-css#typescript#vite
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    Elewude Okikijesu•430
    @Helewud
    Posted 4 months ago

    great job

  • Utkarsh Sachan•300
    @Utkarsh860
    Submitted 4 months ago

    Contact Form

    #tailwind-css#gsap
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    Elewude Okikijesu•430
    @Helewud
    Posted 4 months ago

    nice work, the animation feels smooth. But attention should be paid to the design, especially the radio button the background is not accounted for when they are selected.

  • Mikhil Desai•600
    @mike15395
    Submitted 4 months ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I completed this challenge in less time.

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

    Nothing very challenging, i learned new about background image position.

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

    nothing as such but any improvements are welcome!

    responsive-FAQ-Accordian

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    Elewude Okikijesu•430
    @Helewud
    Posted 4 months ago

    great job

  • Mirna Andrišić•540
    @mandrisic
    Submitted 4 months ago

    Interactive rating component

    #tailwind-css#accessibility
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    Elewude Okikijesu•430
    @Helewud
    Posted 4 months ago

    great job

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    Srijan Manandhar•450
    @srijanss
    Submitted 11 months ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
    • Built this app using basic routing based on Regex filtering
    • history API based state management
    • I tried to make routing work with this Single page application without using any libraries.
    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    There were many challenges to build this multipage app without any routing libraries or full stack framework. Like when you refresh a page on any URL except the root URL, then it will redirect back to root page. I deployed it on Github pages and on refresh it always shows 404 page. So, I needed to add 404.html which will redirect to the homepage. But it was good learning experience.

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

    Open for feedback

    Frontend quiz app with vanilla JS

    #vite#web-components
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    Elewude Okikijesu•430
    @Helewud
    Posted 4 months ago

    Great job in replicating the design, great job with the implementation too.

    The state of the page theme is not persisted, once I reload the page it returns to default, care to check that out.

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