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Submitted 23 days ago

Frontend Quiz app with React Router and Styled Components

react, react-router, vite, styled-components
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Boris•4,110
@makogeboris
A solution to the Frontend Quiz app challenge
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  • Khaled Mohamed Ali•80
    @khaled-mohamedali
    Posted 18 days ago

    Wonderful project.

  • axtloxk•100
    @axtloxk
    Posted 19 days ago

    you did a real great job on the project keep going

  • Leyanis Díaz•220
    @LeyaDiaz
    Posted 23 days ago

    I loved your quiz, super interactive and easy to solve. Just one thing, although it's almost a personal request—I am a Spanish speaker and there were some words I didn’t know the meaning of in English, and when I used Google Translate on the page to translate it, it did translate but then immediately the screen went blank, which was very frustrating because I had to start over haha. But I completed it and I liked it!

  • Vishal Yennam•90
    @justbappy
    Posted 21 days ago

    Hey Boris, do you use discord, I am creating a discord server full of same field people to share knowledge and guidance to each other, are you interested ?

  • Marzia Jalili•7,250
    @MarziaJalili
    Posted 23 days ago

    Wow a real wow! 👑

    🌟 My tiny little suggestion?

    ✅ Now, the user is explicitly required to click the button to change tho mode, but if they click the icons it won't get them the same result, bro.

    ✅ Consider moving the function to the parent element as there are only two options and it doesn't follow a specific order.

    Overall, the solution is solid-bulletproof 🔥🔥🔥

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