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Marcus Daniels

@marjsky160 points

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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  • Responsive four card feature section


    Marcus Daniels•160
    Submitted 12 months ago

    1 comment
  • Responsive Grid Sections


    Marcus Daniels•160
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    Please let me know if there areas needed to improve. Thank you.


    1 comment
  • semantic HTML


    Marcus Daniels•160
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    0 comments
  • Responsive Social Links profile using pure CSS


    Marcus Daniels•160
    Submitted over 1 year ago

    Provide me any feedback that may helpful this project site.


    0 comments
  • Responsive site


    Marcus Daniels•160
    Submitted over 1 year ago

    I need help with alternative to media queries responsive website.


    1 comment
  • Responsive TailwindCSS

    #tailwind-css

    Marcus Daniels•160
    Submitted over 1 year ago

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Latest comments

  • Nguyen Duc Tan•380
    @tannguyenk3
    Submitted 12 months ago

    Css flex, grid, responsive

    2
    Marcus Daniels•160
    @marjsky
    Posted 11 months ago

    Your codebase is readable and easy to understand. One thing advice is to remove unnecessary files such as template documents and guides at the root directory. Otherwise you may pull together create folder so up to developer curious check in.

  • HenriettTipi•200
    @Blanchevalen
    Submitted over 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I was created this a long time ago. I will use BEM next time.

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

    I was just doing my job.

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

    None. Thanks.

    Four card feature section master

    1
    Marcus Daniels•160
    @marjsky
    Posted 12 months ago

    Your website is look great and no flaws.

  • Alfredo•50
    @almendev
    Submitted about 1 year ago
    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    I tried to use em and rem units for everything to improve accessibility and responsiveness.

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

    I would like to fined a better way to define the spaces between the card inner elements.

    Product Preview Card Component

    2
    Marcus Daniels•160
    @marjsky
    Posted about 1 year ago

    Your website is perfect match to design requirement. In HTML file, your structure look neat and sense everything. Your implementation in CSS is completed without missing or vague coordinate to HTML document. Good job!

    Marked as helpful
  • SDprasanth0012•170
    @SDprasanth0012
    Submitted about 1 year ago

    recipe page

    2
    Marcus Daniels•160
    @marjsky
    Posted about 1 year ago

    Your website look great! There are few aspects to may needed to revise: There is missing first capital letter for omelette in the title of article. Bold words should be wenge brown. Numbers should be slightly bold, add indent space, and brandy red. On mobile screens, the list under preparation time and ingredients should have consistent bullet indentation alignment.

  • bttrvng99•140
    @bttrvng99
    Submitted over 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    Getting the colors right and styling the hyperlinks as buttons

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?
    • How to center the card and allow it to be scrollable when zoomed in, by setting height to the document as 100%
    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    How to use local fonts in CSS file instead of linking them in HTML, how to get the size and length of all element right

    Social links profile using CSS flex

    1
    Marcus Daniels•160
    @marjsky
    Posted over 1 year ago

    Both HTML and CSS files are clean codebase, readable, and consistency, great start off! I can see you have comment out using local fonts in CSS file, it look neat no explain needed.

  • vijeth-kharvi•20
    @vijeth-kharvi
    Submitted over 1 year ago
    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    i have implemented few changes that i got as feedback from my last task submission

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

    .

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

    .

    Blog preview card

    2
    Marcus Daniels•160
    @marjsky
    Posted over 1 year ago

    I wonder you able to access and use either Sketch or Figma design files because these provide you accurate details of design specs. Other than, you did show your great effort start creating amazingly website page.

    Recommend practice as pro developer to follow handoff document(Sketch or Figma) so that managers/clients love to complete checkpoints status of your process work.

    Marked as helpful
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