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Product List With Cart
#react#typescript#vite#tailwind-cssPSubmitted 2 months agoAny feedback is helpful even if it's small and does not matter as much.
Results summary component
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How can I make my tailwind css colors for the lists show up
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Typescript tips
besides those any advice would be much appreciated
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Newsletter sign up form with success message
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Latest comments
- @Sk01sP@Masseh2025
Nice!
- @luisv79What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
In this project, I was able to apply concepts such as the use of reusable components, Props for passing information, States with useState, Effects with useEffect, Events in React, and Bootstrap for the design.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?The correct use of React properties gave me a lot of problems with connecting the components, but with persistence and searching the documentation I was able to resolve it.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Always good advice and guidance to improve and learn is always welcome.
P@Masseh2025Congratulations for attempting this challenge. Some things I would say would be to start off small and make mini projects that emphasize some of the aspects in this projects such as implementing a counter. I would advise you to look at react context, and redux for state management. Anyways congratulations for attempting something hard.
- @Chermann-KING
Results Summary Component with Next.js, TypeScript and Tailwind CSS
#next#tailwind-css#typescript#accessibilityP@Masseh2025Nice! I really love the animation.
- P@gajbos99P@Masseh2025
Very nice!
- @Ay-dotcodeP@Masseh2025
this is very nice but a fews things I would add are
- when in a smaller screen the author section isn't there
- I would follow a video tutorial on "How to make a tooltip"
- use rem for font-size instead of em
- don't use camel case for naming ids
- use rem for padding and margins when possible
anyways good job 👍
Marked as helpful - @skyleranglhP@Masseh2025
Very nice good job!