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- @argelomnesPosted about 5 years ago
Hey Tiffany,
Nice touch with the animation. HTML structure is also good. One thing I'd like to suggest is to account for devices in-between small and large.
2@yiranoPosted about 5 years agoI implemented the 2x2 layout at another breakpoint as you suggested. It looks far better now. Thank you for the suggestion!
0@argelomnesPosted about 5 years agoHi again.. spacing looks awesome! Thank you for considering. I've read your comment below and... that's exactly how I felt. haha. Before reading Matt's comment it felt like I should only leave one when there's a question asked.
1@yiranoPosted about 5 years agoHi @argelomnes! Thanks for the feedback. I developed this layout to just meet breakpoints between two requires screen sizes (desktop/mobile) to keep this project simple. I thought about transitioning the cards to a 2x2 at around ~900px, but decided it’s a basic enough layout to keep it as is.
0 - @mattstuddertPosted about 5 years ago
Awesome work on this challenge Tiffany and thanks for the shoutout on Twitter (and the coffees ☕️!).
I just saw on your profile that you're up for helping people on their projects, which is awesome! Please do feel free to dive in here on the platform too and give people feedback on their solutions. I'm hoping to build this into a really supportive, collaborative community and any help providing feedback is massively appreciated 🙂
1@yiranoPosted about 5 years ago@mattstuddert I always feel bad about leaving suggestions on people's projects without being invited to because I'm afraid they'll get defensive about their "babies" [insert nervous smile emoji here]. But I will try!
1@mattstuddertPosted about 5 years ago@yirano I know what you mean! But a large part of the value of this community going forward will be friendly, supportive members of the community providing constructive feedback and guidance wherever possible. So having people like you who are happy helping others will lift this community up and make it a really great place for people to learn and share their code 🙂
Even just messaging to say "Great job!" will give people some positive feedback that will motivate them to keep building and practicing.
1@mattstuddertPosted about 5 years ago@yirano just saw your second message. You're welcome! I'm really happy that the site is helping people build their experience and portfolio. I'm excited to keep launching features to help people practice and build their confidence with coding to a design!
Thanks a lot for sharing the site with your friends!
0@yiranoPosted about 5 years agoAnd thank YOU for this awesome thing you're doing! I've been spreading the word to former bootcamp cohorts and fellow growing devs. Hopefully they'll find it just as helpful as I do in building our portfolios which I'm sure they will. :D
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