It would be great to receive a feedback about my JS code structure.
Arafat Arnob
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- @OlehTovkaniukSubmitted almost 4 years ago@Arnob-007Posted almost 4 years ago
Hey Oleh Tovkaniuk, your solution seems nearly perfect to me! Drag & Drop animations are really great.
As for js, form validation can be pretty useful. Like not accepting empty To-Dos. Otherwise everything is pretty awesome.
Wish me good luck with sortablejs haha. Happy coding man < 3
1 - @EnyakStewSubmitted almost 4 years ago@Arnob-007Posted almost 4 years ago
Hey @Enyak Stew, I see it's your first app built from scratch. That's really awesome man. Great work!
Though you didn't request any feedback, you can do form validation. Like, don't add empty To-Dos. Also, try to add the background color to the entire app. These things will really make your code professional.
The animation was cool. All the best for your next projects. Happy Coding! < 3
2 - @noiseymurSubmitted almost 4 years ago
I haven't done the drag and drop yet, which at the moment seems pretty hard actually. Can anyone recommend a tutorial on its implementation without using ready libraries for that ?
@Arnob-007Posted almost 4 years agoHey Seymur, your solution looks really great.
For further improvement, you can add scrolling feature to handle long list of To-dos. Also, I see the input field goes out of screen when the width is too small (like galaxy fold devices).
I don't know if external link sharing is supported or not. You can simply search drag and drop and get good tutorials on this from YouTube.
The design was cool. All the best for your future projects. Happy Coding < 3
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