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RSGames2019

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I’m a mysterious individual who has yet to fill out my bio. One thing’s for certain: I love writing front-end code!

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  • Html e Css


    RSGames2019•60
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    se tem uma boa visualização dos elementos


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  • Html e CSS


    RSGames2019•60
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    2 comments
  • Html, CSS e JS

    #pure-css

    RSGames2019•60
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    1 comment
  • CSS

    #pure-css

    RSGames2019•60
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    1 comment

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  • RSGames2019•60
    @RSGames2019
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    Html e CSS

    2
    RSGames2019•60
    @RSGames2019
    Posted about 1 year ago

    muito obrigado erei tentar fazer

  • NotZeKo•40
    @NotZeKo
    Submitted about 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    Learning about tables

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

    Learning about tables

    Recipe page using HTML and CSS

    1
    RSGames2019•60
    @RSGames2019
    Posted about 1 year ago

    sei que fazer tabela é complicado mas com calma logo entenderá, outra coisa e a fonte que esta muito escura , mas bom trabalho e continue

  • Diego Hernández•80
    @dieherram
    Submitted about 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I am particularly proud of how I have incorporated the styles defined in the Figma file from the start. This has ensured that my design is more faithful to the provided style guide. Unlike my first challenge, where I did not pay much attention to these details, this time I focused on maintaining visual consistency and accuracy.

    For future projects, I plan to use Google Lighthouse to measure the quality of my code, especially in terms of accessibility. This tool will be invaluable for identifying areas of improvement and making justified changes based on concrete data. In this way, I can ensure that my projects not only look good but are also accessible to all users.

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

    One of the challenges I encountered was adjusting the line height in paragraphs. I did not quickly identify the need to modify this property, which cost me valuable time at the beginning of the project.

    Once I realized the importance of line height for the design, I was able to implement it smoothly using the line-height property in CSS. This adjustment significantly improved the readability and overall appearance of the text in the blog preview card.

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

    Any kind of advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated, especially those related to accessibility. I want to ensure that my project is as inclusive and user-friendly as possible for all users.

    Frontend Mentor - Solución a la tarjeta de vista previa de blog 📝

    #pure-css
    1
    RSGames2019•60
    @RSGames2019
    Posted about 1 year ago

    seu projeto esta melhor que o meu, só tenta diminuir o card para ver ser fica igual o original, mas esta muito bom parabéns !

  • Aiswariya S•40
    @Aiswariya3a
    Submitted about 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    The component is fully responsive and looks great on both mobile and desktop devices. Ensuring a seamless user experience across different screen sizes was a key goal, and I believe I achieved that effectively. I focused on writing clean, semantic HTML and well-organized CSS. Implementing Flexbox for layout made the alignment and spacing of elements consistent. This was particularly useful for centering the content both vertically and horizontally. For my other projects, I would explore using CSS Grid alongside Flexbox.

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

    Maintaining consistent spacing and alignment between elements within the card, especially as the viewport size changed, was challenging. I used CSS custom properties (variables) to define consistent spacing values throughout the project. This allowed me to easily adjust padding and margin values and ensure uniformity. Flexbox also helped maintain consistent spacing by distributing space evenly among the elements.

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

    I used pure CSS for styling this project, but I'm curious about the benefits of using CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS. How could incorporating a framework have improved the development process or the final design? Are there specific scenarios where one framework would be more advantageous than another for a project like this?

    mobile first solution using HTML5 and CSS properties

    #pure-css
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    RSGames2019•60
    @RSGames2019
    Posted about 1 year ago

    Estou no inicio como você, então não sei o dizer sobre suas duvidas, mas sei que juntos podemos superar todos os nossos desafios.

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