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    I used styled components and it was really different experience using styled-components because in all my previous work. I used normal CSS and modular CSS for my challenges with React. I really find this challenge a lit bit difficult because I did not made it with a complete idea but later at the end of this challenge. I found so many things that I will keep in mind and implement all that stuff from now on.

    Any Feedback will be appreciated and I love suggestions, ideas.

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    Ping Coming Soon Responsive + Mobile First + PWA Supported,Vanilla JS

    #accessibility#vanilla-extract#lighthouse
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

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    I tried my best to complete this project, I made it along with my other work and for the first time I made PWA, a first mile-stone towards learning Progressive Web App. Any suggestion, comment will be appreciated. Please check my PWA by installing it on your devices, doesn't matter what you are using (except smart watches, LOL!). I am happy to share that I have completed my all newbie challenges . Please share your experience.

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    Hi! Everyone, I made this project using Vanilla JS with SCSS. I learnt a lot from this challenge and it was really a good experience for me, I learnt some cool things about how to make custom input component. I added the prefixes in the CSS in order to make design consistent through all browsers. I also made it responsive, but let this decide by you (current viewer LOL ). So please go through the design, code and leave your precious feedback below, So that I can improve myself more. I would love to hear feedback regarding the design, code and structure. Any feedback to make it more accessible to screen-reader will more highly appreciated.

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    Hi! Really good and easy challenge, I tried to make it pixel perfect but I am happy with final output and I would like to get feedback, suggestion for any kind of improvement. Even I made it accessible. Let me know what you think

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    It took few hours to complete the project. I tried my hard to make it pixel perfect but I think some more detailing is needed. Well any suggestion, feedback and other kind of comments are most welcomed. Please give few minutes to look at the result and share your feedbacks.

    with Regards Aakash Verma

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    Responsive + Tailwind Powered + Dark Mode + Jest Tested Landing Page

    #react#react-testing-library#tailwind-css#vite#jest
    • HTML
    • CSS

    0


    I'm thrilled to share my latest project, a labor of love that's been simmering for a while. While I was busy soaking up knowledge on various subjects, I couldn't resist diving into a cool project. 🚀

    The heart of this project is Vite + React, which made development a breeze. But, I couldn't stop at basic; I've taken it up a notch by implementing the Context API for state management. What's more, I've sprinkled in some dark and light mode themes for good measure. 🌓

    Question: What did you find difficult while building the project?

    Answer: It was a pleasant project to work on; I didn't encounter any significant difficulties.

    Question: Which areas of your code are you unsure of?

    Answer: I'm uncertain about some best practices in my code and would appreciate guidance in this area.

    Question: Do you have any questions about best practices?

    Answer: Absolutely! I'm particularly interested in learning more about accessibility and ensuring my code follows the best practices in this regard.

    One of the most exciting parts of this journey was integrating jest for testing, and I'm happy to report that all my tests passed with flying colors! 🧪

    Now, I turn to you, our fantastic community, for feedback. I'd love to hear your thoughts on what I've built so far and where I can improve.

    This project was a blast to work on, and I'd be super grateful for your insights and suggestions. Let's keep learning and growing together! 🌱

    Thanks a million! 🙌

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    React, CSS, Hooks

    #react#accessibility
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

    0


    Please drop a comment, so that i can improve myself more.

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    ReactJS, Hooks, HTML, CSS, State Management

    #react#styled-components
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

    1


    It took me around 5 days to complete this challenge. I love this challenge because I learnt a lot. But still I need improvement. Please give me any suggestion, tip or trick. I'll really appreciate

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    html5, css3

    • HTML
    • CSS

    0


    Please, anyone, give me feedback.

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    HTML5, CSS3

    • HTML
    • CSS

    2


    please give me feedback, I am newbie and want to improve my skills.

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    Please give me some feedback about my design work, please check my code, I think I am writing long code or my approach is not appropriate.

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    HTML5, CSS3

    • HTML
    • CSS

    0


    Hi, This is Aakash. I completed this design in 8 hours maybe a little bit more, I want to know, is it normal? I took this much time. I want to know my work result. So please give some feedbacks or tips so that I can improve myself more and more in order to achieve my personal goals.

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    HTML5, CSS3

    • HTML
    • CSS

    1


    Please help me by giving me your valuable feedback. I am learning web development and while completing this challenge, I was really confused between using Flex and grid. I want to know, is it really important that the design must be similar to the preview image of challenge ?

    Thank You Aakash Verma

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    Hi, This is Aakash and I am trying to implement my learning. Please help me by giving your precious feedback, so that I can improve myself. I don't why my JS not working in mobile view. If any one have any kind of idea. Please share ..

    Thanks! Aakash Verma