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  • RKennedyy 100

    @RKennedyy

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

    That I finished this challenge, I re-did it twice as I was not happy with my first attempt and thought I could do better and that I implemented flexbox for the first time in one of these challenges.

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

    I struggled quite a bit with making this responsive, still not happy with the responsive side of it.

    I went with a desktop first approach but may switch to a mobile first approach for future.

    The main thing I struggled with was re-sizing the component to fit properly on screen for the different widths and some other parts - for example the paragraph regarding the product description does not stay inside the container.

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

    I am a bit confused regarding some sections of my code, firstly I'm unsure why I need to use "display: flex" in multiple places in order to centre the card component. For example in the body section I use display flex and then on the div "flex-container" I also have to specify display:flex or the card component isn't centered.

    I also need help with responsiveness, I feel like this should not been as hard as I found it to make this responsive given the layout of the card I thought changing the flex direction to column would do 90% of the work but I spent alot of time with the dev tools open in chrome trying to resize components to make it look decent.

    if anyone has any advice or pointers on an easier way to make this responsive that would be great!

    @pamithapandian

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    The solution is straightforward and demonstrates a clear understanding of basic HTML , CSS and about media query. The use of classes and styles is appropriate for a simple layout.

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  • @pamithapandian

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    Yes, It is semantic html and could be accessible.

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  • @FahithKRM

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

    I am most proud of creating a visually appealing and user-friendly recipe card that effectively communicates all necessary information for making a simple omelette. The layout is clean and organized, with clear sections for ingredients, instructions, and nutritional information.

    Next time, I would explore adding interactive elements, such as buttons to toggle ingredient quantities for different serving sizes or an option to print the recipe easily. I would also consider incorporating user feedback earlier in the design process to ensure that the layout meets the needs of a broader audience.

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

    One challenge was ensuring that the design remained clear and readable while including all the essential details. It was important to balance text and visuals to maintain interest without overwhelming the user.

    To overcome this, I focused on using a structured layout with distinct sections, clear headings, and appropriate spacing. Additionally, I chose a font that is both aesthetically pleasing and easy to read, ensuring that all text is legible across different devices.

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

    1. Design Enhancement: I would appreciate feedback on how to enhance the visual design further, such as color choices and typography, to make the card more engaging.

    2. Accessibility: Suggestions for improving accessibility features, like text size adjustments or alternative text for images, would be beneficial.

    3. Interactive Elements: Advice on incorporating interactive features to improve user experience and engagement with the recipe card.

    4. Responsive Design: Tips on ensuring that the card design adapts seamlessly to various screen sizes, especially on mobile devices.

    @pamithapandian

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    Great job on implementing the recipe page.

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  • @pamithapandian

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    "Great job on implementing the social links profile!

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  • @pamithapandian

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    "Great job on implementing the blog preview card! ".

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  • @pamithapandian

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    Great job on implementing the qr code component!

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