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    Time Tracking Dashboard with Tablist

    #accessibility
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

    1


    It was fun working on this challenge and I have learned a lot because accessibility was the main aspect I took care of while writing the code, and it was challenging to accommodate the changes which could bring out the best results.

    I have used tablist that required here to put static data in HTML and choosing on and off between it. Again, I am glad that I have completed another challenge on Frontend Mentor.

    Any constructive feedback is more than welcome!

    P.S, I intend to do this challenge in future with dynamic data loading with JSON as well so wish me good luck 😄

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    Previously done some JS challenges as well but I just wanted to complete all the newbies and glad I have completed all the newbie challenges for HTML and CSS. Feel free to ask questions! Any constructive feedback is more than welcome :)

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    This was the easiest one and didn't take much time to code. I am glad now I can code solutions like these a bit faster than earlier. Added a small animation in the footer (just a bit transition) and bit styling so the links can be easily viewed and accessed.

    Any suggestions are more than welcome!

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    This challenge was a bit harder for me than the previous one. In particular, the placement of illustration image was hard but at the end I managed to do it nicely. Took some help from @ApplePieGiraffe solution to this challenge like what images should be placed in HTML and hence decided the placement of main desktop and mobile images in the HTML only. Have started to believe that it's a good approach to place the background images or decorative image-based content in CSS instead of HTML. I am glad I have completed another frontend mentor challenge. I will really appreciate any positive feedback on my code.

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    Glad that finally, I can confidently add the accessibility tag with the solution :) It's a very important aspect of frontend development that should never be missed. Anyways, I am posting some solutions after a while and glad to add attributes that I have never used before in any solution such as clip-path, mix-blend-mode, and the use of svgs within the HTML and sr-only class which is a good practice. Happy Coding :) Since I am new to javascript so any suggestions are more than welcome.

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    I really liked doing this challenge. Please give any suggestions that can help and please suggest, if it's fine to add section tags here?

  • Submitted

    Profile card made using Grid

    #accessibility
    • HTML
    • CSS

    1


    Hey everyone, any suggestions are more than welcome. Do you see any elements I can replace here or changes that can make the code look more cleaner, please suggest!

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    Please give me feedback on how can I make code shorter and clean, any HTML structure or CSS styling strategy which I can apply here.

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    Any code suggestions are more than welcome. Please review the code on the image overlay effect. Are there any other image overlay effect techniques in your knowledge, please share?

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    CSS Flexbox

    • HTML
    • CSS

    0


    Please review my solution. Any suggestions are more than welcome.