
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
This is my third project on Frontend Mentor, and with each passing day, I'm happier with my progress. Today, I decided to do things a bit differently. To be honest, I could have chosen a project involving JavaScript, like the last one I did. But after the difficulties I faced, I'm a bit intimidated, unsure whether I should study more or try another project. Anyway, today I decided to set a schedule and a deadline to finish this project. I started at 11 a.m. and gave myself until 4 p.m. to complete it. And as promised, I finished right on time at 4 p.m. It was quite an experience, and after completing it, I felt so proud of what I accomplished. For my next project, I'll be using JavaScript, just like the last one. I hope everything goes well. Sometimes, I feel like I haven't studied JavaScript enough, but deep down, I know many people go through this.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?During development, my greatest challenge was one I imposed on myself: the deadline. I had to push my mind to the limit to ensure everything went smoothly and deliver this project in the best way I could. I'm still learning about responsiveness, but since I started developing projects and broke out of the routine of studying logic every day, I finally feel like I'm getting closer to achieving my goals. The way I managed to meet the deadline was simple: I broke the project into small parts and solved them one by one.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?This project would aid in providing information for blog previews. After all, it's crucial to have a preview of what's inside an article before publishing it on a blog.
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