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Submitted 8 months ago

Social links profile

Guilherme Oliveira•60
@DevGuilher
A solution to the Social links profile challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

I'm still learning some css preferences. I'm reading the documentation and watching videos to learn more and using AI to answer my questions when I can't solve them.

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

The first thing was to deal with the buttons. Initially, I created the structure in HTML using only a <div> for them. I decided to refactor with AI to see how it would work, taking into account that these buttons would take users to other websites (social networks). And so, I was able to understand a little better how to work with this type of structure.

And secondly, I had difficulty fixing a "bug" in the color that was passed in the style-guide, because with the hover animation changing the color of the button, it was turning dark green. In the end, I had to leave it like this :(

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

I think I'm still getting the hang of styling. So until I can memorize the basic css properties.

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