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Submitted almost 2 years ago

Designo multi-page website with next.js and tailwindcss

next, react, tailwind-css
Guney Unayβ€’1,690
@unaygney
A solution to the Designo multi-page website challenge
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πŸš€ While working on the project, I used React's Next.js framework. I thought utilizing Next.js components like Image πŸ–ΌοΈ and Link πŸ”— would enhance the site's accessibility and performance. I grouped common components under individual ones as much as possible. This helped me avoid code repetition and increased sustainability. For maps, I used Leaflet πŸ—ΊοΈ and aimed to adhere to the project's design as much as I could.

Throughout the process, I've learned numerous things. I realized the significance of taking a holistic approach when designing a website and solving encountered errors in an analytical manner. This project has been a valuable learning experience for me. 🌟

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