The attention to details is just awesome. It is so satisfying to see that you mentioned GDPR issues with Google fonts and showed how to handle that. I don't skip you videos as I fear that I will miss important information.
Your videos are fantastic. I’m studying design and struggling a bit with the mentality and techniques behind responsive. I feel far more confident after watching your stuff. Thanks!
I'm an infrastructure person, but sometimes I have personal projects that I'm working on. Most of which are product based and I end up with really crappy looking UI's, this will help for sure. Thanks coder coder! You are the best :)
Love this! Just saw this pop up. Not sure if you knew but am more of a UX/UI designer than frontend, but do both. Love to see your take on design, can’t wait to watch this.
Thank you sis for teaching us this i was really struggling how to choose colors for site's and how to like yk make code look good , really helpful stuff
Section tags (introduced in HTML5) as the name suggests itself used for making different sections in the page. (There are many more tags which are called semantic tags ).. the work of these tags is to keep the document in structure as well as it helps browsers to understand you web page perspective. Technically use for SEO...❤️❤️
In simplicity this is one of the better videos I’ve seen in years. I’m a smart developer but design is freaking hard. You have me some pretty good handles to make the things better
Out of curiosity, does anyone know why discord message font size 16px looks more like 14px? If you look using inspect element, they are using font size 16px but it does not look like 16px
The attention to details is just awesome. It is so satisfying to see that you mentioned GDPR issues with Google fonts and showed how to handle that. I don't skip you videos as I fear that I will miss important information.
You’re super quiet and professional, Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Getting the color palette from an art piece is a really amazing idea! Thanks for all the tips!
Your videos are fantastic. I’m studying design and struggling a bit with the mentality and techniques behind responsive. I feel far more confident after watching your stuff. Thanks!
I see coder coder, I click, I watch. I'm simple.
I'm simple. I see a Coder Coder video and I watch.
Chad comment 😌😌
Think of something new to say. Next you'll be commenting. First.
As a backend developer, this was pleasant to watch!
I'm an infrastructure person, but sometimes I have personal projects that I'm working on. Most of which are product based and I end up with really crappy looking UI's, this will help for sure. Thanks coder coder! You are the best :)
Love this! Just saw this pop up. Not sure if you knew but am more of a UX/UI designer than frontend, but do both. Love to see your take on design, can’t wait to watch this.
Oh cool, I didn't know that! They're pretty simple tips
So glad to have watched this video. Amazing, thank you for sharing the pearls.
Thank you sis for teaching us this i was really struggling how to choose colors for site's and how to like yk make code look good , really helpful stuff
Awesome, I'm glad it was helpful for you!
Love this Jess!!!
Thanks so much Ellie!
Is the section tag better to use than div when making different sections?
I think so. I like using section tags for the separate sections. It just helps to not have all divs when looking back thru the code
Section tags (introduced in HTML5) as the name suggests itself used for making different sections in the page. (There are many more tags which are called semantic tags ).. the work of these tags is to keep the document in structure as well as it helps browsers to understand you web page perspective. Technically use for SEO...❤️❤️
In simplicity this is one of the better videos I’ve seen in years. I’m a smart developer but design is freaking hard. You have me some pretty good handles to make the things better
17:13 is this an extension?
20:28 how to get this? left element in the tap bar
Out of curiosity, does anyone know why discord message font size 16px looks more like 14px? If you look using inspect element, they are using font size 16px but it does not look like 16px
Nice! I'm 3rd year college and try to improve my skills about web development (also the backend i hate haha)!
This was so useful...
30:27 cool!
Thanks!!
Please demonstrate how you structure a React.js project for a production-level website.
Lovely hoodie😆
Awesome tutorial. I'm curious tho, tutorial aside, how long does it take you to code such a website? 💯💯
It depends on how big or complex the website design is, but for most landing or home pages it usually takes 1-2 days of work
How to set up developer settings on iPad.
/ipad pro 13’ mfour/
Sorry, I don't have an iPad
She best in the game ❤️
i love this video
great video didi(big sis) !
She's back. I want more videos.
Thanks for watching!
90% of good design is hierarchy and consistent spacing.
Totally agree 💯
In the course. recommend
Thank you!
i hope you help me
"Have you ever built a website but you didn't know how to make it look good"
Me: Yes Yes! A Thousand Times yessss....
hahaha! Hope this was helpful for you
Could you please start a backend mentor series from scratch
Welcome back Smriti mandhana
😂
Lol good one