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Submitted about 1 year ago

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Daniel999l•100
@Daniel999l
A solution to the Recipe page challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

I didn't do it. i skipped it

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

No figma file link

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

A figma design file link

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  • agnese•360
    @aggie-l
    Posted about 1 year ago

    Hi @Daniel999l I think you only get Figma file if you subscribe to a Pro Membership. Have you subscribed to it? Unfortunately, I can't think of any other reason why you didn't get your Figma file, but I might be wrong.

  • Bernardo Poggioni•6,850
    @R3ygoski
    Posted about 1 year ago

    Olá Daniel, se você não conseguiu o figma acredito que é por você não ser membro pro, para você receber o figma você precisa ser membro pro, e como no seu perfil não está aparecendo o ícone com P, então acredito que você não tenha comprado esse plano.

    Mas ainda sim você conseguiria fazer o projeto, mesmo sem Figma, pois ele fornece uma pasta chamada design, nela você pode conferir e fazer seu projeto de forma semelhante, e ainda ao invés de utilizar o Figma você também pode usar extensões como o PerfectPixel.

    E me surgiu uma duvida, se você optou por pular o projeto, então porque você fez o deploy de um HTML no seu Github, e porque você postou como solução aqui no FEM? Não seria mais prático apenas pular o projeto e ir fazer outro?

    E caso você tenha comprado o plano Pro e não tenha recebido o Figma, então recomendo que mande uma mensagem para esse email: hi@frontendmentor.io, que eu garanto que você será respondido.

    Edit: Escrevi minha mensagem em português porque pelo que parece, você é brasileiro, correto? Ou ao menos é falante da língua portuguesa, caso não seja, já peço desculpas.

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This picks out common accessibility issues like not using semantic HTML and not having proper heading hierarchies, among others.

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