Mobile-first solution using HTML, TailwindCSS and Vanilla JS
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Hi Guys, hope you are doing awesome!
Really enjoyed this small challenge, as I got to practice TailwindCSS, which I think is very useful and a nice to have skill as a Frontend Dev. (Still trying to get used to it, lol).
Wish you guys an awesome week and fun coding :)
Community feedback
- @ApplePieGiraffePosted almost 4 years ago
Hey, Simon! š
Nice work on this challenge! š
The desktop and mobile layouts of the site look great! (The desktop version especially looks so much like the design). š
It appears that the page doesn't allow users to vertically scroll in the desktop layout of the site, meaning some of the content is cut off and unreachable on screens with smaller heights. I suggest allowing users to scroll so that they can see all of the content on the page. š
Keep coding (and happy coding, too)! š
1@simonhernandezPosted almost 4 years ago@ApplePieGiraffe
Hi APG!
Thank so much for your always helpful feedback! I would not have noticed the scroll problem otherwise! Will fix it asap :).
Happy monday and fun coding!
0 - @emestabilloPosted almost 4 years ago
Hey Simon, just wanted to drop by to say this is awesome! Validation's clean and straightforward. Made me want to look into utility classes :-)
1@simonhernandezPosted almost 4 years ago@emestabillo
Hi Emmilie. I really appreciate your feedback, thank you so much! Pd: tailwind is indeed very cool :).
Wish you an awesome monday and fun coding!
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