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Hi i'm a newbie front end web dev wannabe. i find it difficult to create a responsive website and i would love some feedback about my way of doing it, honestly i don't even know if i'm on the right path for that. tysm ♥
Community feedback
- @Senkuu-MidoriyaPosted about 2 years ago
Hi @Hissue556, I love the little touches that you have added to your website to make it look even better and more like what the design of the website was going for. Don't worry if you are not going on the right path, everyone has a different pace of learning and different things they find difficult, the longer you stick at it the more you will learn, and can teach people. As for the responsive design I would suggest you watch Kevin Powell's take on it, to learn how to properly make responsive designs.
If I may I have 2 key pieces of advice for you, 1). instead of putting a border radius on an image if you put it on the entire components and say an overflow of hidden it will give you the same affect without making the image have a border radius on all sides which would make it look more like the design. 2). I would suggest that you do a lot less gradients on you webpage to make it look cleaner and simpler, which would make it look better overall, without making it look a but less refined, a linear gradients here and there is fine, and I love what you used it for, but for things like the button most of the time, flat color are fine unless you are trying to do it for a specific animation or to make it pop with the flat colors from the rest of the page.
Overall, I think the webpage is amazing and I can't believe that you are still just starting out, the webpage look amazing and you have a real eye for making the designs look even better.
Thank you for sharing you website with us, and I can't wait to see even more of the websites you make and continue to put your own touch on.
Thanks, aDev
Marked as helpful1@Hissue556Posted about 2 years agoHi @Senkuu-Midoriya, I wanted to thank you so much for taking the time to give me all of this feedback, i can't express how much i appreciate that and how helpful it is for me. I will keep working hard trying to fix my mistakes. Also definitely less gradient, i guess i went to far with that. Thank you aDev.
1@Senkuu-MidoriyaPosted about 2 years agoHi, @Hissue556, no problem, I myself, am still learning, and hope that my advice helps someone to continues coding and improving their skills, you are very good at web dev and I am so happy to see that my advice had at least a small impact on your coding journey.
Thank you for being so openminded and taking the feedback people give you, that is always a sign of a great web dev, aDev
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