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    Definitely one of the harder challenges I encountered on Frontend Mentor, especially with the difficulties of building a multi-layout navbar (since it's my first time), so if anyone has a more concise solution or know any useful knowledge on how to achieve the same outcome with a more efficient approach, please don't hesitate to leave a comment and help me out :D Thank you very much!

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    Might have procrastinated on this challenge way longer than I should have to be honest, but I finally completed it! This was also the first time I worked on a Frontend Mentor project involving an entire page (not just single components), so the CSS was quite messy and long. Therefore, if anyone has suggestions/feedback to help me organize my codebase better, please don't hesitate to leave a comment to help me out :D Thank you!

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    First time doing a front-end challenge involving APIs and data fetching, so there were definitely struggles along the way. I really need advice/feedback on the functionalities in this project, so if anyone has suggestions on how to improve, please don't hesitate to comment on this submission. Thank you :D

    Follow-up question: what do you think about the loading screen implementation I made ? (I wasn't required but I thought it was a nice way to enhance user interest)

  • Submitted


    If anyone have any suggestions on how to achieve the cross-section layout for this challenge much easier/more efficient, please don't hesitate to let me know (I struggled with this part for quite some time) :D

  • Submitted


    This challenge was way harder than I expected, especially with the color changing functionality and social media popup every time the share icon is clicked. If anyone has any suggestions on how to do this more efficiently/readable, please don't hesitate to let met know, as I'm sure there are much better approaches out there, but this was all I could come up with for the time being :D

  • Submitted


    Another challenge cleared! I had fun with this one, mainly because it involved overlaying multiple elements on top of one another and displaying them accordingly on hover. This is something that I haven't tried for quite some time, so there were interesting lessons that were learned during the process. As always, if anyone could give me any suggestions on cleaner/shorter code to achieve the same goal or better front-end practices, I would be extremely grateful.

    P.S: I'm sure there's a much more efficient way to do the overlay part, so please let me know if you have another method. Thanks :D

  • Submitted


    I personally think that I've improved since my first front-end challenge (the QR code), but I still have questions on coding practices as well as readability/scalability aspects of my code. Any form of constructive feedback/critique is greatly appreciated!

    P.S: be nice please :D

  • Submitted


    One of my biggest questions on basically every front-end project I work on is code organization and usage (according to best practices), so any form of feedback/critique would definitely be appreciated!

    P.S: Just fixed the broken links :D