Proud of making it accessible to all with strong email validation. Made the HTML and SCSS structure/workflow that I have been using all along to create this testing my responsive design skills.
I would try to switch between classes efficiently next time. I have to look at how other people try to code when they are doing operations like hiding elements or popping them up on button clicks.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?-
oof..😅 I encountered a lot of challenges. Some of them I forgot to bookmark to make a note on the readme as they really helped me with specific way of doing things (stackoverflow buddies!).
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I was confident about the js part since it wasn't much, but had some issues with dom manipulation.
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Including reponsiveness using scss was difficult for me. But looking at how other people who created mixins for that helped me a lot.
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Other than that it was just problems with placing the content at right places with proper gaps and all.
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I used a simple way of showing and hiding the elements on the page by adding a
hidden
class on the element that I wanted hidden. Is it the standard way of doing things like these when using plain vanilla js or are there other ways of doing that? -
If I am being provided with svg's then should I use them in html code directly or rather use
img
tags. which approach I should be using? -
I did not know that you can't add a background-color to a button if the color is a gradient. Spent some time searching for answers then I understood about how do you actually provide a simple gradient to a button background with a transition.
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I wanted to ask if there were any other ways you could add a background gradient on a button without using the pseudo-elements and
opacity
property that I used. -
When I reused some classes I was challenged with the styles that I used previously being overridden by other styles used for responsiveness. So rather should I create new classes for such cases or give priority to the base classes?
These are some of the questions that I would want to explore. If you could provide me with some valuable suggestions I'll be grateful to you.