Akansha Yadav
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- @AmanKaushik975Submitted 5 months ago@Akansha82Posted 5 months ago
Yes, the solution include semantic HTML. The layout look good on a range of screen sizes. The code well-structured, readable, and reusable.
1 - @myclenaSubmitted 6 months agoWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
Actually, i can't tell how much happy i feel, after doing this challenge. i feel like, the same way as i feel, when i am doing one of my hobby. i mean:
coding, writing stories, reading novels, and listening to songs. Even though writing, reading novel and listening to songs doesn't have a close relationship with coding. but completing this challenges brought but my emotion.
i'm proud of how i completed his challenge by using html and css only. not saying that i know the most but meaning that i'm on good position to say that ** i can**.
- @maverick-67Submitted 6 months agoWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I am proud of taking the first step to start solving challenges here. I will try to continue doing this in the future.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?I was having trouble aligning the text items within the card. I took the help of discord community and looked at the #help section to clear my doubts.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I would like some guidance on how to wrap things inside a certain component and design it as per the images provided.
@Akansha82Posted 6 months agoYes, the solution uses semantic HTML. The solution seems to be accessible. The layout appears to be responsive, adjusting well on different screen sizes. The code appears to be well-structured, readable, and reusable. The solution seems to closely match the design provided.
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