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  • @vaibhavbambolkar

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    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I am incredibly proud of completing my first ever Frontend Mentor challenge independently. It was a great learning experience that pushed me to improve my HTML and CSS skills.

    If I were to approach this challenge again, I would focus on implementing responsive design using media queries. This would ensure that my QR code component adapts seamlessly to various screen sizes. Additionally, I would prioritise using semantic HTML to enhance the accessibility and maintainability of my code.

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

    Fortunately, this project was relatively straightforward and did not present any significant challenges. As a beginner, I found the simplicity of the challenge to be a valuable learning opportunity. It allowed me to focus on solidifying my understanding of fundamental HTML and CSS concepts.

    As I continue to develop my skills, I am eager to tackle more complex challenges that will push me to grow as a front-end developer. I am confident that the foundation I have gained from completing this project will serve me well in future endeavours.

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

    As a budding front-end developer, I am always eager to receive feedback and guidance from experienced individuals. Any insights or suggestions you may have, whether related to this project or my other endeavors, would be invaluable to me.

    I am particularly interested in improving my understanding of:

    • Responsive design techniques
    • Semantic HTML
    • CSS best practices
    • Accessibility considerations

    Your feedback would be greatly appreciated and would undoubtedly contribute to my growth as a developer.

    @AlexandreBottet

    Posted

    Great job.

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