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  • lavollmer• 350

    @lavollmer

    Submitted

    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I am most proud of the fact that my website is very similiar to the design layout presented. I spent a lot of time working on the details from spacing, to installing the given font, to matching the colors in Coolors. Additionally, my mobile responsive design also looks very similiar to the design layout. My navigation menu and sidebar also runs very smoothly.

    If I was to rebuild this project from the beginning, I would finish the navigation bar first with exact design and functionality - making sure the mobile responsive menu icon and the menu displayed correctly. I felt this was most challenging part of the project in regards to functionality of the webpage. I felt I coded the project from a top-down approach in that I built out all the big features first and then fine-tuned it. If there was something challenging and I felt that I spent too much time on it, I moved on to something else to keep my brain fresh and would come back to it later.

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    This project was both fun and challenging, providing numerous learning opportunities. I refreshed my knowledge on TailwindCSS, Vite and ReactJS.

    Overall, this was a great learning experience, and I had a ton of fun building this.

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    My only feedback or question is - in my countdown section where it lists 01, 02, 03 with information and images. I was unable to get the text to stretch top to bottom all the way vertically with even spacing. How would I do this in Tailwind CSS? Thanks!

    C0rni• 180

    @c00rni

    Posted

    Hello,

    Congrats for your project!

    Tailwind can't take effect on html tag parents of your App react component, but you can still apply style with vanilla CSS in you App.css file. Your HTML, body tags and #root div have their height set to their content. Set the height to 100% of the viewport:

    html,
    body,
    #root {
        height: 100%;
    }
    

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  • C0rni• 180

    @c00rni

    Posted

    Nicely done !

    I made a first version of this app without the drag and drop functionality and storage features, but after visiting your project I decide to refactor mine. I went into your code and learned a lot in the process.

    Thank you for sharing

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  • mateusb12• 50

    @mateusb12

    Submitted

    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I am most proud of using colored borders to be able to better debug how the CSS is working

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    Centering divs, I was able to overcome them by studing the css box model

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    My css

    C0rni• 180

    @c00rni

    Posted

    Congrat for your solution. You can improve the similarity with the challenge by setting a fix height and width to your card class.

    Thank you for sharing !

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