The application is developed using React for its component-based structure, TailwindCSS for styling, Framer Motion for animations, Zustand for state management, and React Router for seamless navigation.
Feedback is welcome!
Hi there! I'm Yuval Nisim, a new frontend developer passionate about web design and technology. Originally from Israel and now in Atlanta, I'm learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build beautiful, functional websites. Excited to connect and create amazing projects together!
I’m currently learning...HTML CSS and JS
The application is developed using React for its component-based structure, TailwindCSS for styling, Framer Motion for animations, Zustand for state management, and React Router for seamless navigation.
Feedback is welcome!
there is some problems with dark\light mode its dose remember the button but don't remember the themes
wow amazing job!
op and you can tell its not you first day :P
Great work!
i see that if you do mistake its show error !
and also the warning message even if you feel it later you do want to make an if..else so if it filled after its shown the warning message its deleted and remove the warning message
Great job! looking good, i do recommend to get inside the hover state also
cursor: pointer;
so when hover the mouse will change it's looking and user have the idea that it clickable element
great job! love the colors you picked
I've finally come up with a solution that satisfies me. After doing and undoing each Css class a hundred times to get it right. I'm proud not to have given up. If I had to change something in my approach, I'd try to sit down before starting and think more about the project organization, containers, divs, etc...
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?It may sound silly, but using a variable font and configuring it in css so that it perfectly matches the characteristics of the model. I first thought of using the static font available in the Kit but it didn't match the design perfectly... then I found the perfect static version available online but preferred to persevere and use the variable font directly. Thanks to the fonts.google.com page which explains how to do it very well.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?For managing backgrounds with curves or patterns in SVG, I used the ::before and ::after approach to create contents that I used as a basis for making giant circles or “filters” on which to position images. I'm very curious about other ways of solving this that are simpler and/or more efficient.
great job! just one small thing. you forgot to add pointer to button hover so the user know its clickable element.
but the reset looking good. keep it up