Responsive QR Scan page
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
This time I only used HTML and CSS. I want to submit a new solution with tailwind CSS. What would you suggest Tailwind CSS or Bootstrap? Please share any source that helps me to write CSS much better.
thank you.
Community feedback
- @itushPosted over 1 year ago
Congratulations on completing the challenge! π
Welcome to the platform! π We're thrilled to have you here and excited to see your progress πͺas you continue your front-end development journey.
Your solution looks nice to me :)
In my projects:
- I always start with mobile-first workflow.
- I use at least one main element for a page (entire content goes into the main, if I'm not using header & footer), and avoid divs as much as possible and use section and article element wherever I can.
<body> <main> All content </main> </body>
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I Use relative units as much as possible and avoid absolute units whenever possible.
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If you are someone who is just starting out with front-end development, I strongly suggest starting with the QR code component project(which you did). Also in the challenges page you may filter by (Newbie, HTML&CSS) sort by (easier first) to select projects that will help you solidify your foundation. To avoid any knowledge gap please first solidify HTML, CSS, JS fundamentals and then move on to any framework or library.
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I remember when I started out, I made countless mistakes and spent long hours searching for solutions. But hey, you don't need to go through the same struggles! π To help you shorten the learning curve, I recommend going through the following articles. They contain valuable insights that can make your journey smoother:
ππ 12 important CSS topics where I discuss about css position, z-index, box-model, flexbox, grid, media queries, mobile-first workflow, best practices etc. in a simple way.
ππ 11 important HTML topics where I discuss about my thought process and approach to convert a design/mock-up to HTML along with other topics.
I hope you find these resources helpful in your coding adventures! π€
I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing the amazing projects you'll create in the future! ππ»
Keep up the fantastic work and happy hacking! πͺβ¨
Marked as helpful2@Ashok-Kumar-dharanikotaPosted over 1 year agoHello @itush,
I would like to express my sincerest gratitude for your kind and encouraging message. Your warm welcome to the platform and your supportive words are truly appreciated. Completing the challenge was a significant achievement for me, and I am thrilled to be part of this community.
While exploring Frontend mentor , I had the opportunity to explore the Result Summary component. It made me realize the importance of learning about responsive design and the mobile-first workflow. Your feedback specifically addressed these aspects, and I am grateful for your insight. Additionally, I want to thank you for highlighting other key points. I am committed to considering and implementing all of your suggestions.
I genuinely appreciate the time you took to share your valuable learning experience. It means a lot to me and will undoubtedly contribute to my growth as a front-end developer.
Thank you once again for your support and guidance.
1@itushPosted over 1 year ago@Ashok-Kumar-dharanikota
Thank you very much for the kind wordsπ
I'm glad to hear that you find my suggestions helpful and willing to take action on them.
Always happy to help:)
BTW: I wish to contribute to open source projects. I've taken the first step and need some further help. Would you be interested to help me in this journey?
0 - @Aimal-125Posted over 1 year ago
Use Pure CSS only in most cases. Use Bootstrap or tailwind only when required or as a backup if in a hurry.
Marked as helpful1@Ashok-Kumar-dharanikotaPosted over 1 year agoHi @Aimal-125
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, you are right, after all, CSS is fundamental thing. I will first work on it.
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