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Submitted about 2 months ago

Aplicación generadora de contraseñas con Javascript

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Brais•270
@braismarquez2025
A solution to the Password generator app challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

Me siento orgulloso por todo lo aprendido con este proyecto, ha sido el que más tiempo me ha llevado completar.

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

He aprendido a darle estilos a los inputs de tipo "slide", ya que algunos estilos entran en conflicto con los estilos por defecto del navegador. También me ha costado personalizar el checkbox, sobre todo a la hora de hacer click sobre el y que cambie su estilo. Mi forma de platearlo ha sido crear un elemento desde javascript y colocarlo por encima de la casilla vacía sobre la que el usuario pincha, no sé si es la mejor forma o me he complicado de más, cualquier punto de vista diferente se agradece! Por último, he tenido que pensar los condicionales para el apartado de la seguridad de la contraseña, ya que al principio no funcionaba bien.

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

Sobre el planteamiento de realizar ciertos componentes, como pueden ser el checkbox o el componente de la seguridad de la contraseña.

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    Mirko Zlatunic•250
    @mirkozlatunic
    Posted about 2 months ago

    Look great. Work as intended, but I was not able to generate the password without having the checkboxes clicked. It would also be an option for the user to use, in my opinion. But overall, nice job!

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