Did I managed the Javascript good or no? Does the CSS have any improvements that can be made as of bet practices? Is the HTML well structurred?
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- @IdLazarovSubmitted about 2 years ago@kyle-barry-appsPosted about 2 years ago
I think this is looking good! I would just add a "cursor: pointer" to the buttons so it feels more natural. Nice job :)
0 - @metinyegencikSubmitted about 2 years ago@kyle-barry-appsPosted about 2 years ago
Nice job on this one! If you want to play around with the purple overlay on the image, I tend to do them with psuedo-elements, which I think is a super useful CSS skill to learn. Here's a good article on using them in case you're interested:
https://bryanlrobinson.com/blog/how-to-css-after-elements-for-background-overlays/
Enjoy :)
1 - @CodewithivantanaSubmitted about 2 years ago@kyle-barry-appsPosted about 2 years ago
I think this works and looks really well! I would only suggest adding some logic to handle when the user clicks the submit button without selecting a number first. You could also add a cursor: pointer to the button so it feels more natural, and watch out for the capitalization and punctuation for the text.
Nice job :)
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