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- @awheelrSubmitted 25 days ago@yefreescodingPosted 25 days ago
The component looks awesome, and the code is super clean and organized. I really like it! I think you built it using NextJS to practice and learn the framework, because it’s a bit too much for too little 😅, but you definitely did a great job!
1 - P@Carlos-Eduardo-SSubmitted 25 days agoWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I'm very happy to have completed this project, especially with the two responsiveness features (for tablet and mobile). There's definitely a lot of code that I can optimize, but knowing that I can do it is very exciting.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?The challenge I faced was definitely responsiveness. Tablet devices were easy, but mobile devices were much harder than I thought they would be. I overcame this challenge through sheer persistence, trying and trying again, even though it took longer than I expected.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Responsiveness, I would like to know if I did anything that could be optimized to try in the next attempts.
@yefreescodingPosted 25 days agoThe website looks just like the original design! If you want to get some great feedback on your code, check out the link for your GitHub solution.
1 - @jad58200Submitted 25 days agoWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
I’m most proud of the simplicity and clarity I achieved by solving the problem with basic HTML and CSS. It’s satisfying to create a clean, functional layout with minimal code. The focus was on organizing the social links in a way that’s easy to understand and visually appealing. If I were to do things differently next time, I would explore using Flexbox or Grid to create a more responsive design, ensuring it adapts to various screen sizes. I’d also consider adding subtle hover effects to make the project more interactive and accessible. Additionally, enhancing mobile responsiveness and improving accessibility by adding aria-label attributes could make the project more inclusive. Overall, I’d look for ways to refine the design and add extra polish while keeping the simplicity intact.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Nothing.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Please feedback me with any missed points.
@yefreescodingPosted 25 days agoI noticed something about the width property of your component. It is causing some issues. you should take a closer look.
Marked as helpful1 - @Nikhila-DNSubmitted 27 days ago@yefreescodingPosted 25 days ago
Great work! The code looks exceptionally clean and well-organized. Congratulations!
Marked as helpful0 - P@sophia-seeSubmitted 4 months ago@yefreescodingPosted 4 months ago
You’ve done a great job with this challenge! In my opinion, everything looks perfect and matches the original design flawlessly.
Using React for this project might be a bit overkill, but if it’s for practice purposes, it totally makes sense.
I also really liked how you organized your directories and folders—it’s super easy to navigate and debug.
Marked as helpful0 - @xaocccSubmitted 4 months ago@yefreescodingPosted 4 months ago
This challenge looks amazing! I think you’ve done a fantastic job coding it.
The only issue I noticed is with the error messages above each <input> element—they appear as soon as the page loads. I think those messages should only show after the user submits the form, and one or more <input> fields are left blank.
Other than that, everything looks perfect!
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