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Solution retrospective
Hello frontend mentor community! :)
I completed this project during my early stages of learning web development. The primary challenge I encountered was placing items accurately in their designated locations. At the time, I had not yet familiarized myself with the concepts of flex and grid. Consequently, I relied heavily on absolute positioning, which resulted in a messy codebase. Through this project, I gained valuable insights into positioning techniques, including how to leverage flex and grid effectively. Additionally, I acquired knowledge on media queries and creating responsive websites. Despite the steep learning curve, I found the project highly engaging. To improve the codebase, I made a few modifications to enhance readability and responsiveness. Specifically, I eliminated all instances of absolute positioning.
I began teaching myself HTML and CSS approximately one and a half weeks ago, and my primary objective is to complete all of the Newbie projects. My intention is to enhance my skills in HTML and CSS to the fullest extent possible before progressing to more complex projects involving complex JavaScript. I invite you to join me on this journey as I continue to solve more challenging projects. As of May 1, 2023, I have successfully completed 13 out of the 18 available Newbie projects.
Community feedback
- @BABAR1532Posted over 1 year ago
You are learning very fast compared to me I started doing challenges 1 month ago and made 13 newbie projects. Great!
1@zsoltvarjuPosted over 1 year agoHello Ankit Kumar! @BABAR1532
I have a lot of free time in my hands right now, and i feel very motivated by the people here. I think you are learning very fast too!.
I think the main thing is consistency, after all it is not a sprint but a marathon. So i hope for the both of us to keep pursuing our dreams!
Thanks for the comment and have a very pleasant day! :)
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