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- @DfcuevasSubmitted over 1 year ago@Fede2797Posted over 1 year ago
An advice: It's not a great idea to place your styles inside your react components.
0 - @Fede2797Submitted over 1 year ago
Hi there!, Iβm Federico and this is my solution for this challenge.
Built with React and TailwindCSS.
This is the first time i use React and tailwind together, so I chose a simpler challenge than the last one. I must say I found this challenge very pleasing to complete, the workflow while working with React is so much cleaner than doing it with plain HTML, and tailwind didn't give me much trouble to style.
Any suggestions or comments are really appreciated.
Thank you π
@Fede2797Posted over 1 year agoJust realized it's missing the quote svg. I'll be adding it later
0 - @savvystriderSubmitted over 1 year ago
Struggled with this one mightily but learned some new things:
- adding a linear gradient to a background AND adding a background
svg
behind it - dropdown links that display on
mousehover
and then onclick
on mobile border radiii
for specific cornersabsolute
positioning of imagesrelative
to containers- the footer on mobile is a complete accident but I loved the way it came out, so I don't want to change it
Looking for feedback on the following:
- how to absolutely position images and maintain responsiveness
- JavaScript! I have less than a year of experience with this, so I know I could have done things differently
- how to estimate the time it will take to complete a project - I spent way more time on this than I expected
- how to find the robot and UFOs in
Red Dead Redemption II
@Fede2797Posted over 1 year agoFeel you. I struggled a lost with this one too. I think this challenge is lower rated than it should be, hence the longer time of completion. I can't help you in the others aspects because i had lots of troubles myself lol.
1 - adding a linear gradient to a background AND adding a background
- @9CB5Submitted over 1 year ago
Please kindly take a look and provide any feedback that you may have.
@Fede2797Posted over 1 year agoAwesome solution! I had a hard time making the "State of the art" section positioning and responsiveness. Did you find it hard as well? If not, any advice on how to improve that skill?
Thanks in advance :D
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