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    I had some flashbacks to the Workit landing page during when I was making that website - both have some absolutely positioned elements. The biggest problem for me though were the correct positions of background images. I'm kind of burned out now from writing all of the CSS, I guess I need some JS or something now.

    As always, any feedback about any aspect of website or code is greatly appreciated!

    Have a nice day everyone! 💜

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    The base challange wasn't really a problem for me but the additional enlargening of the image on click was. I've decided to ditch the element.style.animation approach and use element.animate() for this one and liked it, probably will use it in the future. I also added a mouse follower as I think it suited the vibe of the website and I have never done one before. If you have any feedback I would greatly appreciate it. Have a nice day! 💜

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    I haven't really had any problems with this one but if you find something in the code that could be done better, please tell me about it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated, especially the one about code readability to other devs. Like everytime, I used partial 7-1 SCSS guideline.

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    Hi everyone, during this challenge I focused more on the JS portion than the CSS. Despite, that I had some problems with writing the logic associated with rates buttons styles, so finishing it was very rewarding. I also added some small animations to make the component more dynamic. Any feedback on the code readability or it's efficiency would be greatly appreciated! Have a nice day!

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    Hi everyone, I (for now) finished my first project using SCSS. First I was a little frustrated with it but quickly learned some things and the enjoyed the process. I had some problems with overflow-x not working in chrome dev-tools but everything looked alright when I checked the website in firefox and on my phone. If someone encounters any problems please let me know! And of course - all other feedback is greatly appreciated! Have a nice day 💜!

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    Any feedback is greatly appreciated and would be tremendously helpful (especially on the subject of code readability)! I had some problems with completing this challenge, mainly with positioning the elements correctly. Also, I'm not very proud of CSS in this one, it feels very messy. I guess I will have to start using something like Sass. Have a nice day!

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    I took a mobile-first approach to this challenge. I would really appreciate some constructive feedback and criticism.

    My main concern is readability of my code to other devs (especially the JavaScript). I would like some suggestions on this matter.

    In this challenge I had some problems with making my HTML semantic enough. Would you guys do something differently?

    Thanks in advance to everyone!

  • Submitted


    I took a mobile-first approach to this challenge. I would really appreciate some constructive feedback or criticism.

    My main concern is readability of my code to other devs. I would like some suggestions on this matter.

    Also, is my HTML semantic enough for the visually impaired?

    Thanks in advance to everyone!