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    Testimonials-grid-section

    #sass/scss#semantic-ui#accessibility
    • HTML
    • CSS

    1


    My first practice with grid and it went good so far, grid is a super powerful tool for making complex and customized pages, any suggestions would be really appreciated, I think my code needs to be more organized, I am thinking about trying the BEM methodology, but any other alternative would be good Again I wanna remind you that practice makes perfect, keep coding and keep trying and you'll achieve what you want. HappyCoding :)

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    Fylo data storage component using sass

    #sass/scss#semantic-ui#accessibility
    • HTML
    • CSS

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    This was my first project working with SASS, I discovered the power and importance of a preprocessorer and the utilities that it can offer, I highly recommand learning about SASS after having a basic knowledge about CSS. I also discovered a great tool that help with the sizes of the design:Pureref It's free but you can help them with any amoun topf money wich will help them to improve their work I discovered this tool in a youtube channel that you can find in "helpful resources" in my repository

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    Chat app CSS illustration solution

    #accessibility#semantic-ui
    • HTML
    • CSS

    0


    In this project I learned how to use the "z-index" property and the "animation" property with @keyframes and I am really looking forward to know more about them especially they are largely supported and they can be rerally usefull in many situations. I did the background shapes using divs, which is not the best for responsive design but I tried to play with the medias, I didn't find the need to use SVGs, but if there is a better way to do it or there any other suggestion that would apprecited any feedback is appreciated too. I also need your help on customizing the nav btns and the arrow of the header, I am sure there is an easier and cleaner way to do them. Good coding journey for all ;)

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    Hello guys, I enjoyed doing this project especially that it is a good opportunity to practice flexbox and nested flexbox, I am curious to start learning sass (which is for those who don't know it one of the most famous CSS pre-processors), I think it will make my code more efficient and scalable, but first I need to finish an intermediate project with semantic html and vanilla CSS, Your feedback are appreciated as always !! Good luck for your journey and I wish we all become front-end/full stack engineers :D

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    Stats preview card component

    #accessibility#semantic-ui
    • HTML
    • CSS

    1


    Here I am with a new project, a new challenge, I really enjoyed doing this one because it's another opportunity to practice my css basics and flexbox, I also focused on the responisive part, I found the "vh" really helpful in this case(check the code for more details), I am looking for your feedbacks and suggestions. Stay focused! don't forget your dreams! I know WebDev might be overwhelming sometimes, but PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. finally if you are reading this, please don't forget the importance of documentation and the comments as well, it makes the project more undertandable and the code more clear for you and for others checking your solution

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    NFT_card

    #accessibility#semantic-ui
    • HTML
    • CSS

    2

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    Hello Friends, This is my first project in FrontEndmentor, I really like the concept and I think I am gonna make a bunch of projects over here, So your feedback is appreciated. This project helped me to prove my flexbox small knowledge and helped me to discover two important CSS properties that you can check on my repository. (PS: I recommend customizing the README.cd because it makes more clear for you and for anyone who visits your GitHub )