Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I'm most proud of successfully implementing the multi-step form using Angular Material stepper. I started the project with a rough idea and found a design on Frontend Mentor that inspired me. Despite not having access to Figma Design, I managed to create a functional and visually appealing form.
However, I learned that planning is crucial. Instead of jumping straight into the functionality, I would take the time to plan out the entire project next time. This would include sketching the design, breaking down the functionality, and creating a roadmap. Planning would help streamline the development process and prevent potential issues.
In summary, I'm proud of the final product and the skills I developed, but I recognize the importance of proper planning and preparation for future projects.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Customizing the Angular Material stepper's styles was challenging. The default styles didn't match my design, and changing them was complex. I overcame this by thoroughly exploring Angular Material's documentation, experimenting with CSS classes, and using Angular's encapsulation features. Persistence and research helped me achieve the desired look and feel.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?- Functionality:
Is the form intuitive and user-friendly? Are there any issues with validation or form submission? Does the stepper handle edge cases effectively? 2. Components:
Are the components well-structured and modular? Is the code clean and maintainable? Are there any best practices or improvements I could incorporate?
Community feedback
- @Geo-BoldPosted 4 months ago
Hi!
I think your design is clean, responsive and close to the solution. Unfortunately there is an issue with the number formatter preventing the user from progressing through to the other pages in the form. I would revisit the logic so that more people can appreciate the effort you put in.
Hope this helps :)
-Geo
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