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  • Submitted

    Responsive Huddle Landing Page

    #accessibility#bem#sass/scss
    • HTML
    • CSS

    0


    So I finally decided to submit this challenge, I tried to make the image look exactly the way it is and it gave me a really tough time but I enjoyed the challenge. I had to make use of multiple media queries to get things working. I would appreciate your feedback on what I could have done better. Thanks

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    Smooth Interactive Rating Component with CSS Animation

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

    2


    I'm super excited because this is my first JavaScript challenge. I've been working on it for days alongside some others, which I'll submit soon. Feel free to check it out. I used CSS Animation to make things smooth between the rating and thank you state, overall operations were smooth. Try moving around the page with the Tab key and tell me what you think. @grace-snow I know how you like working around a page with keyboard only. Please check out this component where I tried implementing some accessibility features and let me know areas I need to improve on. Thanks!

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    I can tell you that I am proud of how far I'm getting as far as Web Development is concerned, my aim right now is to finish the HTML and CSS newbie challenges and I'm trying my possible best to make sure each component I code is better than the next and also close to the design given. Please I am very open to helpful feedback. 😎

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    I finished this project today and I tried to correct certain mistakes I made on my last solution regarding accessibility. I had to do the #nomouse challenge working around the Order Summary with just the keyboard. I also added label elements with screen-reader users in mind. I'm trying to fine tune my consciousness on writing code that is accessible to different users. Please feel free to run through my code. I'm open to receiving positive feedback. Thanks!

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    I found working with the equilibrium image challenging since I had to change the image color and also display an svg icon at the center of the image. I think this was the most challenging aspect of this FEM challenge. I had to go through pseudo classes and elements. Please go through my code and help me improve my frontend skills. Thanks for your guidance.

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    Good day everyone, I noticed I'm not the only one having issues with the background images, I've tried everything within my knowledge to get it fixed, but no way!! Please I need your help on fixing this issue, I anticipate your response as you review my code. Thanks

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    I really enjoyed this challenge because I realized quite alot of things especially with the BEM-like naming convention which made it easier for me to work on each component. I tried making it look very close to the design with some tweaks here and there, but I'm always open to constructive criticism on how I code. I really have to thank @grace-snow for her review once again, her key points helped me work on my code better and I believe I can improve more. 😎

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    This challenge was very useful for me in terms of building my confidence when laying out elements. Please I would like to know if I picked the best approach to aligning the cards and make them re-align down to mobile screen size. Your feedback is very important for my growth. That being said, if you could take a minute to review my work, I would really appreciate it. Thanks so much for your time.

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    I noticed I had some accessibility issues regarding my img element which I'll definitely improve on, What I would like to know is if I properly used the Max-width and Min-width properties for the design?