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Responsive Social Media Links Card with focus and hover states.
Submitted 12 months agoAny feedback or suggestions to increase the functionality are more than welcome. Constructive feedback on the styling, hover and focus states or anything I have missed are desired as well.
Blog Preview Card using Responsive CSS
Submitted about 1 year agoNothing specific, any general feedback or areas of improvement are welcome.
HTML Markup with CSS Flexbox and variables for colours
Submitted about 1 year agoAny suggestions for general HTML and CSS improvements are welcome. I am always looking to make my markup more efficient.
I am seeking feedback on how I can make further improvements to refine the design, styling and possibly adding features in the future to make the component more useful.
I am also open to adding animations and states to make the component more dynamic.
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- @leandrho@LawrenceLCodes
Excellent result! HTML and CSS is also clean and organized well. The only thing I might add is some additional effects or functionality for the blog preview card (which is optional). Otherwise, great job!
Marked as helpful - @EMLzmileWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
Sorry
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Sorry
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Sorry
@LawrenceLCodesGood project!
HTML is fairly clean and CSS is well organized. I also approve of the use of CSS variables, and they help make the page easier to update as it expands in scope.
The only areas of improvement are to clean up both files by removing the defaults/starter markup on the files. Finally, if you have the time, removing the default text from the README would help with the presentation of the repository on GitHub.
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