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Submitted almost 4 years ago

Responsive Invoice App using Vue.js, Vuetify, Vuex and SCSS

Tamir Assayag•240
@TamirAssayag
A solution to the Invoice app challenge
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I have been working on this project for a full week and loved every moment! I would be happy to take feedback :)

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

    Hi there, Tamir Assayag! 👋

    Amazing work on this challenge! 🙌 This is definitely a big project but your solution works well and looks great! 👍 It's awesome to hear that you had fun completing this challenge, too! 😀

    Overall, everything seems to be working well for me. 👏 One or two very tiny things I suggest are adding a little space between the last invoice and the bottom of the screen in the desktop layout (just so that there's some room between them on screens with smaller heights) and maybe adding a border or something around the notification that appears after a user creates or updates an invoice (which is a nice extra feature, BTW) to distinguish it from the design in the light theme. That's just me nitpicking, though! 😅

    Keep coding (and happy coding, too)! 😁

  • mouhamed ali aissat•5
    @mouhamedaliaissat
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    nice work man

  • Furat Malkawi•5
    @furatmalkawi29
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    Looks awesome

  • Szymon prusak•30
    @szymon-99
    Posted almost 4 years ago

    hi great job, only bug i found is when u enter price before qty it doesnt seem to work properly

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