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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Phae on 11/27/2024 in #front-end
Navbar Overflowing with the padding
Have you got it fixed?
3 replies
KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Index on 11/28/2024 in #front-end
Guidance
@Index To really learn and get better at front-end development, you need to focus on understanding what you're working on, not just completing tasks. Here’s how you can approach it:
1. Understand the Basics: When you come across something new, take time to figure out what it does and how it works. Ask yourself questions like: What is its main function? How is it manipulated? Break it down and make sure you fully get it before moving on.
2. Practice What You Learn: Once you understand the concept, try using it in small projects or features. Focus on that one thing until you feel comfortable with it. Don’t rush into learning new stuff right away.
3. Build Personal Projects: Use what you’ve learned to make something of your own. When you work on personal projects, you’ll run into challenges that force you to apply what you’ve learned in real ways, which is where the real learning happens.
4. Take Your Time: Don’t feel pressured to rush through things. Learning takes time, and it’s better to go slow and really understand than to move quickly and forget everything later.
5. Collaborate with Others: If possible, spend time with other developers or find a mentor. It’s super helpful to have someone who can explain things or answer your questions when you’re stuck.
4 replies
KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by deep.kpm on 11/28/2024 in #front-end
Help Needed: Modularizing Admin Dashboard with Shared Header, Sidebar, and Footer
@deep.kpm Have you got your project fixed?
16 replies
KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by deep.kpm on 11/28/2024 in #front-end
Help Needed: Modularizing Admin Dashboard with Shared Header, Sidebar, and Footer
Have you got your project fixed?
16 replies