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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
- This is a re-post of my original solution. I reworked my GitHub page so all my Frontend Mentor challenges are all now in the same Repository. my GitHub page was looking a bit busy with all the individual Repositories. I'm glad I was only six challenges into this before I did this. But in doing so it broke the links to all the original solutions so I had re-submit them. And I did it errors and all. I thought about fixing all the errors that appeared on the original submissions, but I chose not to as the error messages were an excellent way to learn.
- So this is something I would recommend to anyone doing multiple challenges here. Figure out a way that works for you so that all your challenges are in a single Repository.
I used Tables for the Nutrition section. Seemed like it would be a good fit. Took a bit of tweaking to get all the spacing and lines correct.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?- How do you start coding? Do you jump in and start coding on the computer? Do you print out the Designs & Style-Guides and make notes on them? Do you write any code by hand on paper before opening up your code-editor on your computer?
- In a basic language computer programming class I took about 40 years ago the teacher taught us to write the program by hand on paper using a pencil (you can't erase ink). That made us think about the flow and logic and visualize the program in our minds before starting to write the code on the computer. I'm beginning to think that could easily apply writing HTML and CSS.
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