- Am proud of having finished it
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- @Tonny-Blair-DanielWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?@NameLesSs00
great job buddy nice work
- @GreccoOliva-FrancoWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
- Accomplishing the results faster this time
- The solution is "good enough" for me and yet it can be better
- Match line-height, word/letter spacing
- Match widths/heights of elements
No overcome. I think it comes with practice and that's what I'm aiming for.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?- Match line-height, word/letter spacing
- Match widths/heights of elements
Achieve naked eye UI prototyping
@NameLesSs00nice work buddy <3
- @psucodervn@NameLesSs00
<3
- @PxMachWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I'm proud of my JS
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Unlike traditional CSS, Tailwind relies on utility classes, so a dynamic approach was needed to update styles without a separate stylesheet.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?i need guidance on refining the Tailwind CSS setup for better responsiveness?
@NameLesSs00You're doing great, buddy! Just make sure that after selecting days, weeks, or months, the displayed data updates accordingly. Also, consider improving the colors—you can use the DevTools color picker to find better shades. That's it!
You're doing an awesome job so far—keep going, have fun, and enjoy the process! Byeee! ❤️✨
- @NameLesSs00What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
done
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?.
@NameLesSs00Using GitHub Pages makes the website static, meaning there are no APIs or server-side functionality. As a result, next/image does not work properly, which affects how the site appears in the preview. This may cause the layout to look incorrect.
To solve this, I used Vercel, which supports Next.js features, ensuring everything functions as expected. Moving forward, I believe the best approach is to use the standard <img> tag for simple static images. I also came across a solution that implements a similar method while still using Next.js.
I understand that the preview may not look perfect, but the site works fine when visited directly. Thanks to Vercel for its support of Next.js features
- @tobseyltd@NameLesSs00
talk about improvement you are doing great buddy and you add so much so great job ! I noticed that the website for your solution is not very responsive. You might want to work on improving its responsiveness to ensure a better user experience across different screen sizes