I’m proud of how I was able to personalize the project by adding my photo and customizing some of the colors to reflect my style. It made the challenge more meaningful and allowed me to apply basic HTML and CSS skills practically. I also kept my code clean and organized, which I’m intentionally working on.
Next time, I’d like to make the layout more responsive on smaller devices and experiment with adding some hover animations or transitions to the links for a smoother user experience. I also want to explore using semantic HTML more thoroughly and improve accessibility.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?One of the main challenges I faced was centering the content both vertically and horizontally using CSS. It took some trial and error to get the layout to look the same across different screen sizes. I eventually solved this by using Flexbox and reviewing documentation and tutorials for proper alignment techniques.
Another small challenge was making sure my photo was sized correctly and displayed as a circle. I used border-radius: 50% and adjusted the dimensions to make sure it looked neat.
These issues helped me become more confident in debugging basic layout problems and deepened my understanding of Flexbox and image styling.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I’d appreciate feedback on the responsiveness of my layout—especially how it performs on smaller screen sizes. I’m also interested in learning how to improve the accessibility of my code (e.g., proper use of semantic HTML and alt text).
Additionally, if anyone notices ways I can clean up or optimize my CSS—such as better naming conventions or using more efficient selectors—I’d love to hear your thoughts.