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    Faq-accordion

    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS

    1


    I did everything pretty simple to do, but I do have question, it is how to make functions a lot shorter?

    Any feedbacks are welcome :)

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    advice generator app

    • HTML
    • CSS
    • JS
    • API

    0


    This one was waiting for a long while after summer, but now I finished it and surprisingly it was easier than expected with power of googling. This was a good learning of grabbing api data value and using it on the website.

    Feedback is welcomed.

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    Hello

    This is a good practice after being busy with college and things, it helps to enjoy a little bit with this project, but the problem that I encountered is that I want to have three different conditional statement, one is for empty strings, correct email, and lastly the incorrect email. The only problem I am having is the empty string or that there is nothing in the input field where the user is supposed to write their email and just submit it. Is there anyway that I can make it possible or is it just because of the true or false boolean that make it impossible?

    Psst! Any kind of feedback, tips, or advice are very welcome. It helps to improve my journey to becoming a front-end developer.

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    With the help flexbox and grid really helped me with creative columns and responsive layout when it switches to different devices. It is fun to do the challenge as it is easy to do with the exception of json as I have not started making it and busy with school.

    Any type of feedback is welcome as it is one of the greatest source of learning for self improvement.

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    html and css is relatively easy, learned a few tricks in creating custom radio button, but what I found difficult was not knowing the necessary properties for javascript like if var is checked for the conditional statement then it grab its value that would be used to print in innerhtml. I end up finish it, as I search through google.

    What do you think of the overall finished project? Feedback is appreciated!

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    It is easy, but I am trying to learn hard how I can have a responsive layout. It's difficult to do with my smooth brain.

    Any tips to making responsive layout where the width increase/decrease when the screen gets smaller?

    Any kind of feedback is appreciated.

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    This is probably the most fun I have done, or rather it was relatively getting easier for me. Although, I did not finished it fast enough, but I did my best to make it the same as the image.

    Feed back is appreciated!

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    I had a bit of problem with font-weight through the google font link. So I resorted in downloading the necessary files just to have the result that I wanted. I mostly used grid and I did a quick work on toggle for dropdown, but the only problem I encountered is the picture element that seem to have an extra height of 10px, I don't know why it is happening and I do not know to fix it.

    How would I fix the picture element's extra height? Did I do well enough creating the website? Is there any way that I could have done better?

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    With the previous project that I did, this has definitely got easier and accomplished that task needed to complete. It is responsive and manage to make it like the mobile version of the site itself, I made some improvements to shadow background that is better than what I had previously done, and it was not all too difficult to do as I just try to enjoy my time making it and learn somethings that I could have added for extra flare.

    Is the building project good? Have I written well enough in my read me file? Is there anything I could have improve, errors, or some things that I could have missed?

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    This is my first attempt at creating a dropdown and responsive website. It was hard, and I learned a lot. I am mostly satisfied with the finished job, although it is not totally finished.

    What might I have done better with the dropdown and collapsingĀ sidebar at 375px width for the mobile version? How can I make the collapse sidebar more responsive when I click the dropdown list, which moves the bottom links down as the dropdown is opened?

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    One of the difficulty I have encountered was the background image where I have to set the width and height of the element itself so that I may see the image, but the problem was that I have a hard time to get the right size of the background-image on a div which makes it work differently to the left side of the column. When it collapse to a mobile version of the preview card, the attribution was put under the .right-column element. It feels like I was doing something wrong here, is there a better method that I could have done? How would have I done it better so that I make a better method for the image side of the card? Have I done the right way of coding?

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    HTML and CSS

    • HTML
    • CSS

    1


    Is there any shorter way that I could have done? Or could I have done a cleaner way in making my card and at the same time centering it at the middle of the page.