Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I’m most proud of launching my second live website. It’s exciting to step away from learning and test my abilities in real time.
I’m still learning, so I know I’ll make mistakes, but I’m eager to learn from each one.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?CSS was my greatest challenge. There are a lot of best practices, do's and don'ts that I didn’t fully adhere to. Additionally, I found myself re-inventing the wheel a lot while styling certain elements. Thankfully, research and AI came to the rescue.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?CSS, definitely! There are a lot of nuances and styling techniques that are still new to me. I'm eager to learn them all and would appreciate any guidance in these areas.
Community feedback
- @StroudyPosted about 2 months ago
Well done on getting this far! You’re clearly putting in the effort, and it shows. Just a few things I noticed that could enhance your solution…
- Using a naming convention like BEM (Block, Element, Modifier) is beneficial because it makes your CSS more organized, readable, and easier to maintain. BEM helps you clearly understand the purpose of each class, avoid naming conflicts, and create reusable components, leading to a more scalable codebase. For more details BEM,
You smashed this, I struggled to find any where I can give any feedback, I hope you found this one advice helpful! Keep up the great work. You’re doing amazing, and I can’t wait to see what you create next. Happy coding! 🚀
1@lola-iloriPosted about 2 months ago@Stroudy Thanks for your kind feedback. I'll read more on it.
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