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- @bryanhenryonSubmitted almost 3 years ago
- @AlexisKcc8Submitted almost 2 years ago
- @OmeshcodingSubmitted about 2 years ago
Hello everyone, I've completed the snap landing page challenge and would love to get some feedback on it.
@4002-NonyePosted about 2 years agoThis is beautiful Om👏👏 I love the transition you added for the mobile menu 💯
Helpful tips When the menu for mobile is opened,you should prevent scrolling in the background. You might have seen this feature on most pages... If you don't know how to achieve this, you can reach out to me on twitter
@the_altekid
https://twitter.com/the_altekid?t=w7pk6u6INnuS013atABr0w&s=09
0 - @MavreonSubmitted about 2 years ago
I enjoyed making this one, I know there are areas to be improved on but I'm done for the most part 😊
@4002-NonyePosted about 2 years agoGod when😭 This is good!!! Completed will be awesome!!!
One thing chief...I don't think the quantity should be set back to 1 after the user adds to cart... Why? Let's say a user needed 101 and mistakenly adds100 to the cart instead,To add one to the 100, he's going to have to start all over which might be stressful for a larger amount
Marked as helpful0 - @4002-NonyeSubmitted about 2 years ago
- @OmeshcodingSubmitted about 2 years ago@4002-NonyePosted about 2 years ago
Hey Om, nice one completing this challenge👏👏 I love how smooth it is. One way to improve this, you can add a smooth transition for when the answer drops down.
Above all, I really love this one
Marked as helpful1 - @viniciusshenri96Submitted over 2 years ago
Hi everyone, this was my solution to this challenge, whoever can give me some feedback on the code or advice, I appreciate it. 👍.
- @MavreonSubmitted over 2 years ago
I just started learning the react framework about a week ago and decided to take on a challenge here that I could use to test my understanding so far. I had a fun time making this, any feedback is well appreciated!😗
- @Kaptain-ASubmitted over 2 years ago
I am very new to JS so this is my hardest challenge yet. The "Cart" in this solution is a dummy one by the way. I still don't know how to effect a change in the DOM from JS for each run in a loop when using loops. The loop just executes to the end before attempting to interact with HTML. Any help or advice on this would be appreciated. Anyway, I would really love general feedback. And just maybe some thumbs up?