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Submitted over 4 years ago

My very first project on frontend mentor

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The Burrito Doggie•1,260
@BurritoDoggie
A solution to the Profile card component challenge
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Hello everyone.

I am a young kid learning to program. I am in 6th grade.

Feedback will be appreciated.

APG helped me.

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  • Atlas6174•115
    @Atlas6174
    Posted about 4 years ago

    Hey Burrito Doggie!!

    A very nice solution!! It's amazing that your are getting code skills as young.

    Keep coding, I wait for more of your solutions!!

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  • Matt Studdert•13,611
    @mattstuddert
    Posted over 4 years ago

    Awesome to see you post a project, BurritoDoggie! Great to hear from APG that you're getting into coding. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your projects! 🙂

    Marked as helpful
  • Tesla_Ambassador•3,070
    @tesla-ambassador
    Posted over 4 years ago

    Hey Buritto Doggie! great work on your first challenge... Am so proud of you

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  • ApplePieGiraffe•30,525
    @ApplePieGiraffe
    Posted over 4 years ago

    Hey, BurritoDoggie! 👋

    I really like your solution and the effort you put into making it! ❤️ I think things turned out to be pretty well, don't you think? 😄

    I hope to see many more solutions from you! 😊

    Keep coding (and happy coding, too)! 😆

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  • Lennie•70
    @lenniecottrell
    Posted over 3 years ago

    Nice job Burrito Doggie! Thanks for the nice feedback on my project too!

    Just a couple of small suggestions!

    • Your .card class could be a <main> component. It's good practice to use appropriate semantic HTML wherever possible.
    • Make sure you follow the style guide! An easy way to do this is with CSS variables/custom properties. Just add the variables at the top of your CSS file, and then use them for colors/fonts/sizes when you need them.

    Happy coding :)

    Marked as helpful
  • Ndayisenga Jean Claude•150
    @Ndayisenga
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    keep coding bro ! never give up

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    The Burrito Doggie•1,260
    @BurritoDoggie
    Posted over 4 years ago

    thanks APG. But you did help me a lot! ;)

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