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All solutions

  • Submitted


    This is officially my first React project. I just started learning React and I'm loving it already. I had to build this simple webpage to practice what I've learnt so far.

    Tools Used:

    • HTML5
    • CSS3 💫🚀
    • TailwindCSS 🪡
    • React ®️
    • WebPack + Babel to minify and bundle the code

    I enjoyed using tailwindcss with react far more than I used it for vanilla JS I'll keep improving and this is only the beginning of my react projects. I'd be releasing some new project very soon to showcase what I've been learning so far.

  • Submitted


    🚀🚀About Game🚀🚀

    Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock is a game of chance that expands the traditional game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. It is first used to settle a dispute about what to watch on TV between Sheldon and Raj in "The Lizard-Spock Expansion".

    Tools used in building this:

    • HTML5 ✅
    • SCSS/SASS ✅
    • Vanilla JS ✅
    • Compiled and minified using Parcel 📦
    • Use of the LocalStorage API 🚀👨🏾‍💻💫

    If you'd like to read more about how the rock paper scissors lizard spock version works, head over to this URL to read fully about it.

    RockPaperScissorsLizardSpock

    Leave me your reviews below on your experience playing around with this game.

  • Submitted


    Hi there 👋, I’m Abdullah and this is my solution for this challenge. 🚀 I loved every bit of this project,

    Features:

    • ✂️ shortening long URLs at your comfort
    • 🔧 Using localStorage to save URLs
    • 🔒 Form validation

    Built with:

    • Tailwindcss
    • Vanilla JS
    • Scss/Sass
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • 💫 Compiled + minified using Parcel

    Feedback on this would be much appreciated.

  • Submitted


    I loved every bit of this project, I just don't know why I just feel like I've got a super power having learnt how to work with APIs and make ajax requests.

    It's just so awesome. I implemented another ajax request in this project, but there was a little twist in the ajax request made, if you want to know what the twist is you can check out my solution via GitHub.

    but if you do check out the live site, you'll notice that you can make requests using ipv4/ipv6 addresses and that doesn't exclude searching using domain names such as google.com, twitter.com.

    well, all in all, let me know what you feel about this project, I was also thinking of working with the localStorage API to store user recent searches in an object of some sort, I might later implement it, you may never know, keep checking out.

    Happy Coding to all Developers out there. You may never know how close you're to securing your first developer job, Keep Coding.

  • Submitted


    I loved every bit of this challenge, this is probably the best challenge I've embarked upon so far. I loved it from the start till the end. I'll be implementing some other little features in this, once I've got the time.

    Let me know your reviews on this.

  • Submitted


    This project was really nice to build, I'd like to see how others built theirs as I used DOM Traversing to cross-reference element in this challenge.

    overall, it was a great challenge, now it's time to ramp this up by getting my hands dirty doing some API challenges.

  • Submitted


    I had to rush building this, I'm really eager to finish my downloaded projects and move on to working with the API projects here.

    I just added the Intersection observer API to add some cool animations, let me know what you think about it

  • Submitted


    This is my first project consuming APIs. I was very happy building this because I just learnt about API today 17/02/2023.

    This was very simple, infact too simple I must say. I feel like building all of frontendmentor's API challenges, but I've got to take things slowly.

    Well let me know what you all think about this project.

  • Submitted


    This was a simple challenge, I just had to do this to test out some newly learnt things across my journey so far. Let me know what you think. Also I haven't figured out a way to make that angular div element. A friend tried helping me but it seems I still didn't get it right.

  • Submitted


    I loved every bit of this project, I wanted to add some more flairs to the project, but I figured frontend mentor changed the challenge attribute to junior, it was a little painful though, but anyhow we move as always, time to scout for new projects to download unto my pc.

  • Submitted


    I love every bit of this project, and I also implemented my first mobile-first workflow and it was AWESOME!!. From now on, I will implement the mobile-first design in all my projects. Tailwind CSS also played a huge part in building this website.

  • Submitted


    This project was really fun building, I should have maybe finished this project a little earlier than now. I had a little issue with the slider component but later got the sloppy error fixed. It was really fun building this. I practiced some newly learnt concepts in javascript in this project.

  • Submitted


    I loved every bit of this challenge, I had done it before, but I had to retake the challenge again starting from scratch for some reasons known to me and it was awesome!

    Tools Used:

    • HTML5 ✅
    • CSS3 ✅
    • SCSS / SASS ✅
    • TailwindCSS ✅
    • LocalStorage API ✅🏪
    • OOP paradigm ✅🚀🚀
    • Compiled and minified using Parcel ✅⚒️

    I learnt a lot while building this. And I'll make sure to put what I've learnt to use in my future projects.

    After I finished this projects, looking back at my JS file, I was really surprised to see how the HTML file transitioned to be how it was at the end, because if an external user was to read my code for example, there would be something that wasn't there when I started building the project from scratch, some things needed to be added at certain points in the previous codes written and it all turned out well.

    well let me know what you feel about this project. Happy Coding to all developers out there! 🚀🚀🚀🚀💫

  • Submitted


    I loved every bit of this project, It's my first tailwindcss project and I'm finding it very helpful. Tailwind might be the best library for CSS in my opinion. If you don't know CSS you wouldn't be able to use tailwind. Tailwind only makes writing styles much easier and less stressful unlike other libraries like bootstrap which does the same thing, but a novice could use bootstrap and get away with it.

    I'll continue using Tailwind CSS from now on, for all of my projects. It's just incredible and makes coding much easier and faster.

    Although building this took me a lot of time, it only requires getting used to and boom. I've just added another tech stack to my repertoire.

  • Submitted


    This is the most interesting project I've built so far taking on frontendmentor's projects. And It's one of the projects that took me the longest to finish. I spent over 3 days working on this. Although because of school tests and all and also because I took the hard route trying to solve this.

    After building this, I learnt a lot and I also met with a good friend of mine who's a javascript specialist to look at my code and he provided some info that could have been done from the start. That if I had taken into account all of those things, It wouldn't have been complicated as such.

    But I'm really grateful I've finished this project

  • Submitted


    This is the hardest project of front-end mentors I've embarked upon. It gave me so much tough time, this is probably day 4 of doing the same project and I still can't figure it out. I'm open to any solution guide to this problem. I also had to submit this project so I could view others solution(for those who has completed this challenge).