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Submitted over 1 year ago

Utilice SCSS , HTML, CSS, JS

sass/scss
Juan Ramirez•70
@juanRCoder
A solution to the Calculator app challenge
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  • Me costo al comienzo porque se ve como es todo, osea, muy grande , diferentes temas pero seccionando en pequeñas partes el proyecto si se pudo.

  • No estoy muy seguro a la hora del responsive design, varia el tamañano de cada dispositivo y a veces me aterra que no se vea igual a lo planeado en otros usuarios.

  • no por ahora, solo recomiendo practicar , practicar y practicar , tambien preguntar y analizar

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  • Luis Jimenez•760
    @LuisJimenez19
    Posted over 1 year ago

    Hola Juan, felicitaciones por terminar el desafio.

    Me gusto mucho el detalle del sonido, y se ve bien en dispositivos moviles. En pantallas más grandes de 1440px no queda centrado, solo tendrías que quitar el max-width:1440px del <body> y quedaría lo más responsive posible. También podrías hacer que el cambio de tema funcione con el click en el switch y no solo en los números, y te recomiendo no usar var para declarar variables.

    Muy bien Juan, me gusto la solución que has hecho.
    Espero que mis aportes sean de ayuda, nos vemos👋🏽

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