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    It's been a while since I've done some challenges here on Frontend Mentor. I have to admit, I'm getting kinda rusty with my JavaScript and CSS game. I'm really not that confident with my skills when it comes to JS, but I'm still getting the work done pretty nicely actually. In this project, I kinda didn't know how to create an image carousel, so I just tried to do it my way instead. I'm not proud of it, but hey, it works. Honestly though, I didn't know what I was doing and it's kind of embarrassing to share my code this way. Anyway, it would be awesome if you were to leave some insights on how I should've made the image carousel. I would highly appreciate any form of criticisms or helpful insights you'd like to share.

    Thank you in advance. Keep on coding! ^^

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    I made a responsive landing page using Sass, BEM, a little bit of JavaScript, and HTML5. I had a lot of fun building this landing page. I feel like I have improved a lot since I started undertaking projects from Frontend Mentor, though, I'm still having a hard time progressing quickly. It seems like I get stuck mostly on trying to perfect a certain area of the website and it consumes a lot of my time. Either way, any improvement is always welcome no matter how big or small.

    If you have any suggestions on how I could manage my time or break down sections to work with in creating websites, please let me know. I want to learn enough front-end stuff so that I can move on to back-end development.

    Thanks for your feedback. Keep on coding!

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    Hi there! Check out this Sunnyside Agency Landing Page I made using Dart Sass and JavaScript. Though it's somehow responsive, I can't quite perfect the layout for some of the viewports. This project is indeed quite challenging, especially when trying to position the images and the texts on top of them. It gave me quite a few headaches, but I still managed to finish it within 5-ish days.

    Things I had a hard time on while making this website:

    • implementing grid layout to make the website responsive
    • putting images as background-image on css file instead of putting it as an <img> element on index.html (it seems like height: 100%; is not working every time I try using it as background)
    • implementing breakpoints for mobile, tablet, and desktop view

    I would love to hear your thoughts about my approach in developing this landing page, and it would be awesome if you could point out the best practices on developing a website with mobile-first workflow in mind.

    Thank you and keep on coding!

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    Hi again! I would like to present to you my version of this project. I'm pretty sure I got it accurately, though what I'm absolutely sure of is that my Grid game is mediocre! Hahaha. Anyway, check it out and please don't hesitate to leave your opinion about my work.

    I would love to know what you think I should improve with my HTML5 semantics and the way I use Grid so that I'll be able to improve them next time.

    Thank you and keep on coding!

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    Hi, it's my first time building a functioning website using Vanilla JavaScript and Sass. I would like to hear your insights and suggestions on how to improve my skills for my Front-End Development journey.

    If possible, I would like to know what you think are the best practices when coding in JavaScript, and I would also love to get some insights with the naming conventions (i.e. BEM) that I've used in this project I made.

    I know my JavaScript codes in this project are quite a mess, so it would be of great help for me to get your suggestions on how to improve it.

    Thank you for reading and for sending your replies!