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Submitted over 3 years ago

Tip Calculator App

Erick Rinald•60
@Jrlinkin
A solution to the Tip calculator app challenge
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  • Adarsh Pratap•5,515
    @adarshcodes
    Posted over 3 years ago

    Hi @Jrlinkin, you did nice work on this solution👏.

    Few things I've liked and noticed about your solution:

    • Design aspect: Your design is very similar to the given design file. Only a couple of things I've noticed missing are the icons on the bills and the number of person input fields.

    • Responsive aspect: It's responsive and will work on most of the screens. Good work.

    • Functionality aspect: It's working fine.

    • Code: While everyone has their own style and approach to code few things make the code clear and clean and you really did amazing work on that. I like you added the comment wherever needed and your code looks really clean.

    • Accessibility and HTML Issue: You can check the report and you'll notice very small issues causing those issues.

    You did great work👍. Keep practicing. Happy coding :)

    Marked as helpful
  • Gregorio Rodriguez•400
    @thekindbard
    Posted over 3 years ago

    css file is not linked

    Marked as helpful
  • Erick Rinald•60
    @Jrlinkin
    Posted over 3 years ago

    appreciate your feedback me!! 🥰

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