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- @mohammad-hasan-dev@forneiro
That's so good!
- @TheDrem94What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I'm very proud of better understanding a grid feature with helped me complete this challenge. My project take less time spending on google than on actual code. I can write about 80% of my code without googling stuff, that's pretty awsome felling :)
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?The biggest challenge was the desktop version of the project. I've struggle with align content boxes the right way. But after i understood better what the grid is, things starts to combine and i have managed to finish the challenge after about a week.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I would like to have better understanding of placing individual objects in my project. I thing the "margin" tag is not a good practise for every project, so i have to work on it.
@forneiroGood project!!
- @VladMishchuk@forneiro
That's a perfect job
- @oMarcelosantos@forneiro
Hi! I think it's a great job. However it could be better. You can use the <section> tag when you separate different sections. Also you can use the max-height property to make the image responsive
- @KasiaKaz14What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I must say that it was a curious experience. Once I created a similar project, where my SM are one of the tabs, so it was a nice reminder. The different thing I did was the creation of my whole private website. I am so proud of it.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?I am in love with html and css, although they are a simple technologies, but give many possibilities to make project really impressive. The challenge was the next interesting project to code, and a nice experience.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Currently everything is fine, but if someone have some curious css styles to make the project more interesting - I am open for a conversation and some advices. This way I can broaden my mind, gain new knowledge and experience. It all can let me become a better developer who will be writing a better code in the future.
@forneiroThis is a great solution, you have semantic HTML and it is accessible. However I think the main idea is to recreate the card exactly.
- P@VSKarthikTWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I'm really proud of how I structured the layout using flexbox, especially with how I used it to handle different sections like the main content and author box. It made aligning and spacing elements much easier and more responsive. I did end up using flexbox inside a flexbox a few times to manage the layout, which worked out well for the design.
That said, I'm always looking for ways to reduce my CSS footprint. If you have any suggestions on how I can make the code more efficient or cut down on some of the repeated flexbox usage, I'd love to hear them!
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I’ve used flexbox quite extensively (even flexbox inside flexbox) and I’d love suggestions on how to simplify or reduce the amount of CSS I’m using while keeping the layout intact.
@forneiroI have to leave a review because the program requires it, however, there is nothing to comment on. It's excellent work.