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    I would love a critique on this project I feel l got it super close but I feel like I could make it a little better.

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    First project back coding any way I can improve upon design and/or functionality would be great.

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    HTML, CSS, JS

    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

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    The Html part was the easiest in regard to breaking down the project. CSS was a little more work with JS being the hardest in breaking down the logic and researching how to turn logic into JS. All constructive critiques welcomed!

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    It's more or less where i like it for the challenge i do know i have to work on the transitions to make them smoother. Learned a lot about JavaScript in this project as well as learning to research and debugging your own projects. CCs welcomed as always.

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    Mobile design DOES works and am pretty proud of it. Desktop design is absolutely broken as you can see in the preview (sigh), and I have no idea where to start. I used Tailwind CSS for this project and its my first full foray into it and wanted to practice it. My breaks work until you enlarge the screen and my design breaks I followed some other devs and I went with the assumption we all shared screen size and everything was working UNTIL i went full screen. How does one figure out media query breaks? Any insight into my design is VERY much appreciated.

    Also whenever i put folders in the Github repository it never sees my work and i have to drag and drop the actual files for Git to see my actual stuff. If you look at my other projects that say "files not found" you can actually click on the projects and will be taken to them but they aren't shown for some reason. Anyone have a fix or suggestion as to how i might do better uploading my files?

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    HTML, CSS

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    Any and all CCs welcomed. I had some troubles initially with the CSS portion of the project and it took a minute to realize you have to be REALLY specific when pointing your CSS commands to target specific attributes. Not realizing I had to target specific things because i thought the broader category would be enough but i soon learned it wasn't and so the project started looking janky. I learned a lot in this project despite its simplicity.

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    I followed along with a random tutorial that brought me to this challenge out of happenstance. This is my 3rd(?) challenge in which I followed along with another dev and I learned a lot in regards to breaking down a project. My questions would be in regard in how he set up his code? He nested his CSS (which i didn't know you could do) would this be the recommended way if your just using vanilla HTML/CSS? is it just preference? Is it situational? My other question is SASS vs CSS this is my second time using SASS and I've enjoyed it. I'm wondering in terms of usability and learning curve, should I learn SASS in conjunction with CSS? Or should i learn Vanilla CSS properly and THEN utilize SASS? what are your thoughts? Do you prefer one over the other? or is it project based? I'm Also having issues with getting my repository to Vercel, if anyone has any suggestions please help a noob out, i assure the code works i've opened it locally but I'm breaking something when i link it to Vercel.

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    EDITED: I placed the image folder in the wrong project -______- I still would like some critiques on any way to touch up the design, thanks!

    I'm having trouble linking the images both the profile picture and the background images. I thought I linked them correctly so I'm unsure of how to correct it.. I would like some constructive criticism on tightening up this design as well, while close I feel I could do better.

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    Followed along with a video by Coder Coder and used this video to gauge how much HTML and CSS I knew and understood. I liked her breakdown of the project and understood her rationale of the project. I wanted to submit this so I can look and see how other coders saw this project and understand their thought process.