A test for my css
The project served as a personal challenge to hone my HTML and CSS skills. The primary goals were to construct a responsive webpage and delve into various CSS styling and layout techniques.
During the approximately 2-day coding adventure, I found myself constantly using online resources to figure out how to make things visually appealing. Adding a dropdown menu to elements brought a touch of style to the webpage.
With the cool breeze and a playlist of good tunes in the background, progress felt like a breeze. An amusing incident involved a button misbehaving due to a small spacing error – a reminder that even tiny details matter in the coding world.
Overall, this project was a delightful experience. It wasn't just about writing lines of code; it was about enjoying the process, having a bit of fun, and learning new things along the way. 😄
HTML5 CSS3
The project reinforced my understanding of:
- Basic HTML structure
- CSS styling, including the use of flexbox for layout
- Crafting a responsive design for various screen sizes
In future projects, I aspire to:
Dive into more advanced CSS techniques and layouts Incorporate JavaScript for enhanced interactivity on web pages
Mitchell Oni GitHub: Mitchr3p (https://github.com/Mitchr3p)
A special thanks to Frontendpractice.com for providing challenges that led to the creation of this project.