Kyle Holliday
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- @iliassabbadSubmitted about 1 month ago@kylehollidayPosted about 1 month ago
Looks great! The only thing I'd be mindful of is the different font weights and line heights. I might also look at centering it vertically with flexbox. Nice work!
0 - @FantaKouroumaSubmitted about 1 month agoWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I’m most proud of the clean and responsive design of the QR code template. It not only looks professional but also adapts well to different screen sizes. I also successfully integrated custom styling to make the QR code visually appealing. Next time, I would focus on optimizing the loading time of the QR code image, perhaps by compressing it or using SVG format, and I would consider adding user instructions directly on the template for better usability.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?One of the main challenges I faced was ensuring the QR code rendered correctly across different browsers. Initially, the styling appeared inconsistent on some platforms. To overcome this, I researched browser compatibility issues and used CSS resets to standardize the appearance. I also tested the template on various browsers and devices to ensure it displayed correctly everywhere.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I would appreciate feedback on the accessibility of my QR code template. Specifically, I’d like suggestions on how to make it more user-friendly for those with visual impairments. Additionally, any tips on improving the performance of the code, especially regarding image loading and responsiveness, would be very helpful.
@kylehollidayPosted about 1 month agoEverything looks good! The only thing I would check is the padding between the QR image and the card container and centering the card horizontally and vertically on the background. Good work!
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