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Submitted about 1 year ago

Responsive FAQ Accordion Challenge

react, tailwind-css, next
Julian Jones•80
@JulianJ96
A solution to the FAQ accordion challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

What I'm most proud of is using these challenges to get used to the different frontend frameworks and Javascript that I need to get used to using a lot more. I actually got this project done because I was stuck. I knew what to do in theory but not how to code it correctly. Thank God for YouTube and ChatGpt. Using Nextjs which I'm seeing a lot more on job applications along with React and Tailwind will be the way going forward for me. What I would do differently is try to code it without any help in terms of YouTube and ChatGPT because teaching myself is a lot of work.

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

The main challenge I encountered was trying to get the toggle along with the answer to not show before I clicked on it. I overcame it by looking at several YouTube videos and the react/next documentation to make sure I was doing things correctly. Another challenge I encountered was getting the background correct, because at first; I thought it was just the image that was given. It didn't click for a while that it was an image and one of the colors given in the style guide so once I figured that out, it was a lot easier. Using Tailwind is a blast because that drastically cuts down on how long it takes to style these challenges.

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

As someone who is teaching themselves how to use next, react, and tailwind; is the easiest way to get more comfortable with them, just to keep coding and knocking off these challenges one by one? Also is it normal to ask yourself that you know what you want to do with a certain part in regards to interactivity with Javascript but mightily struggle on how to code it correctly? I'm trying to get used to that as well. Coding is a lot but it's fun when things work!

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