
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I'm proud of how it turned out, I think it looks close enough and this project made me realise I don't dislike Frontend development as much as I thought I did.
I would organize the CSS differently, maybe with generic classes that can be reused. I still don't know the best way to organize it.
I would also build the HTML first and then add the CSS.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?There were a lot of CSS properties that I didn't even know existed so I had to Google to find them.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?The best way to organize the CSS styles. Do I use generic classes that can be applied to multiple parts? Like the text styling for example. I think my CSS is way too closely coupled to each HTML component.
Community feedback
- @erntTt94Posted 5 months ago
Good job! I have a suggestion about your semantic HTML.. instead of using bold and normal, you can change them with title and subtitle...
Keep coding :]
0 - @demon2316slayerPosted 5 months ago
WEll this code is really well written and is very close to the original and very repsonsive and pretty.
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