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# Frontend Mentor - Social proof section solution # Frontend Mentor - Advice generator app solution
This is a solution to the [Social proof section challenge on Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges/social-proof-section-6e0qTv_bA). Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects. This is a solution to the [Advice generator app challenge on Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges/advice-generator-app-QdUG-13db). Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects.
## Table of contents ## Table of contents
- [Frontend Mentor - Social proof section solution](#frontend-mentor---social-proof-section-solution) - [Overview](#overview)
- [Table of contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Overview](#overview)
- [The challenge](#the-challenge) - [The challenge](#the-challenge)
- [Screenshot](#screenshot) - [Screenshot](#screenshot)
- [Links](#links) - [Links](#links)
- [My process](#my-process) - [My process](#my-process)
- [Built with](#built-with) - [Built with](#built-with)
- [What I learned](#what-i-learned) - [What I learned](#what-i-learned)
- [Continued development](#continued-development) - [Continued development](#continued-development)
- [Useful resources](#useful-resources) - [Useful resources](#useful-resources)
- [Author](#author) - [Author](#author)
- [Acknowledgments](#acknowledgments) - [Acknowledgments](#acknowledgments)
**Note: Delete this note and update the table of contents based on what sections you keep.** **Note: Delete this note and update the table of contents based on what sections you keep.**
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Users should be able to: Users should be able to:
- View the optimal layout for the section depending on their device's screen size - View the optimal layout for the app depending on their device's screen size
- See hover states for all interactive elements on the page
- Generate a new piece of advice by clicking the dice icon
### Screenshot ### Screenshot
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- Flexbox - Flexbox
- CSS Grid - CSS Grid
- Mobile-first workflow - Mobile-first workflow
- [React](https://reactjs.org/) - JS library
- [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) - React framework
- [Styled Components](https://styled-components.com/) - For styles
**Note: These are just examples. Delete this note and replace the list above with your own choices**
### What I learned ### What I learned
To check for update files. I had downloaded this ages ago, then I found the font was no longer available, so i redownloaded the project and set it up with the new font. but realised that my setup was nothing like the design. So I redownloaded the figma file and discovered that font sizes and spacing had changed.
Use this section to recap over some of your major learnings while working through this project. Writing these out and providing code samples of areas you want to highlight is a great way to reinforce your own knowledge. Use this section to recap over some of your major learnings while working through this project. Writing these out and providing code samples of areas you want to highlight is a great way to reinforce your own knowledge.
To see how you can add code snippets, see below: To see how you can add code snippets, see below:

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# Frontend Mentor - Advice generator app
![Design preview for the Advice generator app coding challenge](./design/desktop-preview.jpg)
## Welcome! 👋
Thanks for checking out this front-end coding challenge.
[Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io) challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects.
**To do this challenge, you need a basic understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.**
## The challenge
Your challenge is to build out this advice generator app using the [Advice Slip API](https://api.adviceslip.com) and get it looking as close to the design as possible.
You can use any tools you like to help you complete the challenge. So if you've got something you'd like to practice, feel free to give it a go.
Your users should be able to:
- View the optimal layout for the app depending on their device's screen size
- See hover states for all interactive elements on the page
- Generate a new piece of advice by clicking the dice icon
Want some support on the challenge? [Join our Slack community](https://www.frontendmentor.io/slack) and ask questions in the **#help** channel.
## Where to find everything
Your task is to build out the project to the designs inside the `/design` folder. You will find both a mobile and a desktop version of the design.
The designs are in JPG static format. Using JPGs will mean that you'll need to use your best judgment for styles such as `font-size`, `padding` and `margin`.
If you would like the design files (we provide Sketch & Figma versions) to inspect the design in more detail, you can [subscribe as a PRO member](https://www.frontendmentor.io/pro).
You will find all the required assets in the `/images` folder. The assets are already optimized.
There is also a `style-guide.md` file containing the information you'll need, such as color palette and fonts.
## Building your project
Feel free to use any workflow that you feel comfortable with. Below is a suggested process, but do not feel like you need to follow these steps:
1. Initialize your project as a public repository on [GitHub](https://github.com/). Creating a repo will make it easier to share your code with the community if you need help. If you're not sure how to do this, [have a read-through of this Try Git resource](https://try.github.io/).
2. Configure your repository to publish your code to a web address. This will also be useful if you need some help during a challenge as you can share the URL for your project with your repo URL. There are a number of ways to do this, and we provide some recommendations below.
3. Look through the designs to start planning out how you'll tackle the project. This step is crucial to help you think ahead for CSS classes to create reusable styles.
4. Before adding any styles, structure your content with HTML. Writing your HTML first can help focus your attention on creating well-structured content.
5. Write out the base styles for your project, including general content styles, such as `font-family` and `font-size`.
6. Start adding styles to the top of the page and work down. Only move on to the next section once you're happy you've completed the area you're working on.
## Deploying your project
As mentioned above, there are many ways to host your project for free. Our recommend hosts are:
- [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/)
- [Vercel](https://vercel.com/)
- [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/)
You can host your site using one of these solutions or any of our other trusted providers. [Read more about our recommended and trusted hosts](https://medium.com/frontend-mentor/frontend-mentor-trusted-hosting-providers-bf000dfebe).
## Create a custom `README.md`
We strongly recommend overwriting this `README.md` with a custom one. We've provided a template inside the [`README-template.md`](./README-template.md) file in this starter code.
The template provides a guide for what to add. A custom `README` will help you explain your project and reflect on your learnings. Please feel free to edit our template as much as you like.
Once you've added your information to the template, delete this file and rename the `README-template.md` file to `README.md`. That will make it show up as your repository's README file.
## Submitting your solution
Submit your solution on the platform for the rest of the community to see. Follow our ["Complete guide to submitting solutions"](https://medium.com/frontend-mentor/a-complete-guide-to-submitting-solutions-on-frontend-mentor-ac6384162248) for tips on how to do this.
Remember, if you're looking for feedback on your solution, be sure to ask questions when submitting it. The more specific and detailed you are with your questions, the higher the chance you'll get valuable feedback from the community.
## Sharing your solution
There are multiple places you can share your solution:
1. Share your solution page in the **#finished-projects** channel of the [Slack community](https://www.frontendmentor.io/slack).
2. Tweet [@frontendmentor](https://twitter.com/frontendmentor) and mention **@frontendmentor**, including the repo and live URLs in the tweet. We'd love to take a look at what you've built and help share it around.
3. Share your solution on other social channels like LinkedIn.
4. Blog about your experience building your project. Writing about your workflow, technical choices, and talking through your code is a brilliant way to reinforce what you've learned. Great platforms to write on are [dev.to](https://dev.to/), [Hashnode](https://hashnode.com/), and [CodeNewbie](https://community.codenewbie.org/).
We provide templates to help you share your solution once you've submitted it on the platform. Please do edit them and include specific questions when you're looking for feedback.
The more specific you are with your questions the more likely it is that another member of the community will give you feedback.
## Got feedback for us?
We love receiving feedback! We're always looking to improve our challenges and our platform. So if you have anything you'd like to mention, please email hi[at]frontendmentor[dot]io.
This challenge is completely free. Please share it with anyone who will find it useful for practice.
**Have fun building!** 🚀

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <!-- displays site properly based on user's device -->
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="32x32" href="./images/favicon-32x32.png">
<title>Frontend Mentor | Advice generator app</title>
<!-- Feel free to remove these styles or customise in your own stylesheet 👍 -->
<style>
.attribution { font-size: 11px; text-align: center; }
.attribution a { color: hsl(228, 45%, 44%); }
</style>
</head>
<body>
Advice #<!-- Advice ID goes here -->
"<!-- Advice text goes here -->"
<div class="attribution">
Challenge by <a href="https://www.frontendmentor.io?ref=challenge" target="_blank">Frontend Mentor</a>.
Coded by <a href="#">Your Name Here</a>.
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# Front-end Style Guide
## Layout
The designs were created to the following widths:
- Mobile: 375px
- Desktop: 1440px
## Colors
### Primary
- Light Cyan: hsl(193, 38%, 86%)
- Neon Green: hsl(150, 100%, 66%)
### Neutral
- Grayish Blue: hsl(217, 19%, 38%)
- Dark Grayish Blue: hsl(217, 19%, 24%)
- Dark Blue: hsl(218, 23%, 16%)
## Typography
### Body Copy
- Font size (quote): 28px
### Font
- Family: [Manrope](https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Manrope)
- Weights: 800

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# Frontend Mentor - Base Apparel coming soon page
![Design preview for the Base Apparel coming soon page coding challenge](./design/desktop-preview.jpg)
## Welcome! 👋
Thanks for checking out this front-end coding challenge.
[Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io) challenges allow you to improve your skills in a real-life workflow.
**To do this challenge, you need a basic understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.**
## The challenge
Your challenge is to build out this coming soon page and get it looking as close to the design as possible.
You can use any tools you like to help you complete the challenge. So if you've got something you'd like to practice, feel free to give it a go.
Your users should be able to:
- View the optimal layout for the site depending on their device's screen size
- See hover states for all interactive elements on the page
- Receive an error message when the `form` is submitted if:
- The `input` field is empty
- The email address is not formatted correctly
Want some support on the challenge? [Join our Slack community](https://www.frontendmentor.io/slack) and ask questions in the **#help** channel.
## Where to find everything
Your task is to build out the project to the designs inside the `/design` folder. You will find both a mobile and a desktop version of the design to work to.
The designs are in JPG static format. This will mean that you'll need to use your best judgment for styles such as `font-size`, `padding` and `margin`. This should help train your eye to perceive differences in spacings and sizes.
If you would like the Sketch file in order to inspect the design in more detail it is available to [purchase here](https://bmc.xyz/l/Pn38ZJp61).
You will find all the required assets in the `/images` folder. The assets are already optimized.
There is also a `style-guide.md` file, which contains the information you'll need, such as color palette and fonts.
## Building your project
Feel free to use any workflow that you feel comfortable with. Below is a suggested process, but do not feel like you need to follow these steps:
1. Initialize your project as a public repository on [GitHub](https://github.com/). This will make it easier to share your code with the community if you need some help. If you're not sure how to do this, [have a read through of this Try Git resource](https://try.github.io/).
2. Configure your repository to publish your code to a URL. This will also be useful if you need some help during a challenge as you can share the URL for your project with your repo URL. There are a number of ways to do this, but we recommend using [Vercel](https://bit.ly/fem-vercel). We've got more information about deploying your project with Vercel below.
3. Look through the designs to start planning out how you'll tackle the project. This step is crucial to help you think ahead for CSS classes that you could create to make reusable styles.
4. Before adding any styles, structure your content with HTML. Writing your HTML first can help focus your attention on creating well-structured content.
5. Write out the base styles for your project, including general content styles, such as `font-family` and `font-size`.
6. Start adding styles to the top of the page and work down. Only move on to the next section once you're happy you've completed the area you're working on.
7. If you'd like to try making your project fully responsive, we'd recommend checking out [Sizzy](https://bit.ly/fm-sizzy). It's a great browser that makes it easy to view your site across multiple devices.
## Deploying your project
As mentioned above, there are a number of ways to host your project for free. We recommend using [Vercel](https://bit.ly/fem-vercel) as it's an amazing service and extremely simple to get set up with. If you'd like to use Vercel, here are some steps to follow to get started:
1. [Sign up to Vercel](https://bit.ly/fem-vercel-signup) and go through the onboarding flow, ensuring your GitHub account is connected by using their [Vercel for GitHub](https://vercel.com/docs/v2/git-integrations/vercel-for-github) integration.
2. Connect your project to Vercel from the ["Import project" page](https://vercel.com/import), using the "From Git Repository" button and selecting the project you want to deploy.
3. Once connected, every time you `git push`, Vercel will create a new [deployment](https://vercel.com/docs/v2/platform/deployments) and the deployment URL will be shown on your [Dashboard](https://vercel.com/dashboard). You will also receive an email for each deployment with the URL.
## Sharing your solution
There are multiple places you can share your solution:
1. Submit it on the platform so that other users will see your solution on the site. Here's our ["Complete guide to submitting solutions"](https://medium.com/frontend-mentor/a-complete-guide-to-submitting-solutions-on-frontend-mentor-ac6384162248) to help you do that.
2. Share your solution page in the **#finished-projects** channel of the [Slack community](https://www.frontendmentor.io/slack).
3. Tweet [@frontendmentor](https://twitter.com/frontendmentor) and mention **@frontendmentor** including the repo and live URLs in the tweet. We'd love to take a look at what you've built and help share it around.
## Giving feedback
Feedback is always welcome, so if you have any to give on this challenge please email hi[at]frontendmentor[dot]io.
This challenge is completely free. Please share it with anyone who will find it useful for practice.
**Have fun building!** 🚀
## Community Sponsors
A massive thank you to our community sponsors!
- [Sizzy](https://bit.ly/fm-sizzy) is an extremely useful browser designed specifically to improve a developer's workflow when building websites. You can fire up multiple device emulators and run them all in sync while building out your web pages. Perfect for helping build fully responsive websites!
- [Diversify Tech](https://bit.ly/fem-diversify-tech) is an amazing resource for underrepresented people in tech. The site features job listings for anyone seeking new opportunities. The resource section is also full of useful links to dive into!
- [Dracula PRO](https://bit.ly/fem-dracula) is a beautiful dark theme to help keep you focused and productive while you code. The theme isn't just for your editor either. You can also apply it to your most-used apps like your terminal and even Slack!

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# Frontend Mentor - Base Apparel coming soon page # Frontend Mentor - Base Apparel coming soon page solution
![Design preview for the Base Apparel coming soon page coding challenge](./design/desktop-preview.jpg) This is a solution to the [Base Apparel coming soon page challenge on Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges/base-apparel-coming-soon-page-5d46b47f8db8a7063f9331a0). Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects.
## Welcome! 👋 ## Table of contents
Thanks for checking out this front-end coding challenge. - [Overview](#overview)
- [The challenge](#the-challenge)
- [Screenshot](#screenshot)
- [Links](#links)
- [My process](#my-process)
- [Built with](#built-with)
- [What I learned](#what-i-learned)
- [Continued development](#continued-development)
- [Useful resources](#useful-resources)
- [Author](#author)
- [Acknowledgments](#acknowledgments)
[Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io) challenges allow you to improve your skills in a real-life workflow. **Note: Delete this note and update the table of contents based on what sections you keep.**
**To do this challenge, you need a basic understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.** ## Overview
## The challenge ### The challenge
Your challenge is to build out this coming soon page and get it looking as close to the design as possible. Users should be able to:
You can use any tools you like to help you complete the challenge. So if you've got something you'd like to practice, feel free to give it a go.
Your users should be able to:
- View the optimal layout for the site depending on their device's screen size - View the optimal layout for the site depending on their device's screen size
- See hover states for all interactive elements on the page - See hover states for all interactive elements on the page
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- The `input` field is empty - The `input` field is empty
- The email address is not formatted correctly - The email address is not formatted correctly
Want some support on the challenge? [Join our Slack community](https://www.frontendmentor.io/slack) and ask questions in the **#help** channel. ### Screenshot
## Where to find everything ![](./screenshot.jpg)
Your task is to build out the project to the designs inside the `/design` folder. You will find both a mobile and a desktop version of the design to work to. Add a screenshot of your solution. The easiest way to do this is to use Firefox to view your project, right-click the page and select "Take a Screenshot". You can choose either a full-height screenshot or a cropped one based on how long the page is. If it's very long, it might be best to crop it.
The designs are in JPG static format. This will mean that you'll need to use your best judgment for styles such as `font-size`, `padding` and `margin`. This should help train your eye to perceive differences in spacings and sizes. Alternatively, you can use a tool like [FireShot](https://getfireshot.com/) to take the screenshot. FireShot has a free option, so you don't need to purchase it.
If you would like the Sketch file in order to inspect the design in more detail it is available to [purchase here](https://bmc.xyz/l/Pn38ZJp61). Then crop/optimize/edit your image however you like, add it to your project, and update the file path in the image above.
You will find all the required assets in the `/images` folder. The assets are already optimized. **Note: Delete this note and the paragraphs above when you add your screenshot. If you prefer not to add a screenshot, feel free to remove this entire section.**
There is also a `style-guide.md` file, which contains the information you'll need, such as color palette and fonts. ### Links
## Building your project - Solution URL: [Add solution URL here](https://your-solution-url.com)
- Live Site URL: [Add live site URL here](https://your-live-site-url.com)
Feel free to use any workflow that you feel comfortable with. Below is a suggested process, but do not feel like you need to follow these steps: ## My process
1. Initialize your project as a public repository on [GitHub](https://github.com/). This will make it easier to share your code with the community if you need some help. If you're not sure how to do this, [have a read through of this Try Git resource](https://try.github.io/). ### Built with
2. Configure your repository to publish your code to a URL. This will also be useful if you need some help during a challenge as you can share the URL for your project with your repo URL. There are a number of ways to do this, but we recommend using [Vercel](https://bit.ly/fem-vercel). We've got more information about deploying your project with Vercel below.
3. Look through the designs to start planning out how you'll tackle the project. This step is crucial to help you think ahead for CSS classes that you could create to make reusable styles.
4. Before adding any styles, structure your content with HTML. Writing your HTML first can help focus your attention on creating well-structured content.
5. Write out the base styles for your project, including general content styles, such as `font-family` and `font-size`.
6. Start adding styles to the top of the page and work down. Only move on to the next section once you're happy you've completed the area you're working on.
7. If you'd like to try making your project fully responsive, we'd recommend checking out [Sizzy](https://bit.ly/fm-sizzy). It's a great browser that makes it easy to view your site across multiple devices.
## Deploying your project - Semantic HTML5 markup
- CSS custom properties
- Flexbox
- CSS Grid
- Mobile-first workflow
- [React](https://reactjs.org/) - JS library
- [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) - React framework
- [Styled Components](https://styled-components.com/) - For styles
As mentioned above, there are a number of ways to host your project for free. We recommend using [Vercel](https://bit.ly/fem-vercel) as it's an amazing service and extremely simple to get set up with. If you'd like to use Vercel, here are some steps to follow to get started: **Note: These are just examples. Delete this note and replace the list above with your own choices**
1. [Sign up to Vercel](https://bit.ly/fem-vercel-signup) and go through the onboarding flow, ensuring your GitHub account is connected by using their [Vercel for GitHub](https://vercel.com/docs/v2/git-integrations/vercel-for-github) integration. ### What I learned
2. Connect your project to Vercel from the ["Import project" page](https://vercel.com/import), using the "From Git Repository" button and selecting the project you want to deploy.
3. Once connected, every time you `git push`, Vercel will create a new [deployment](https://vercel.com/docs/v2/platform/deployments) and the deployment URL will be shown on your [Dashboard](https://vercel.com/dashboard). You will also receive an email for each deployment with the URL.
## Sharing your solution Use this section to recap over some of your major learnings while working through this project. Writing these out and providing code samples of areas you want to highlight is a great way to reinforce your own knowledge.
There are multiple places you can share your solution: To see how you can add code snippets, see below:
1. Submit it on the platform so that other users will see your solution on the site. Here's our ["Complete guide to submitting solutions"](https://medium.com/frontend-mentor/a-complete-guide-to-submitting-solutions-on-frontend-mentor-ac6384162248) to help you do that. ```html
2. Share your solution page in the **#finished-projects** channel of the [Slack community](https://www.frontendmentor.io/slack). <h1>Some HTML code I'm proud of</h1>
3. Tweet [@frontendmentor](https://twitter.com/frontendmentor) and mention **@frontendmentor** including the repo and live URLs in the tweet. We'd love to take a look at what you've built and help share it around. ```
```css
.proud-of-this-css {
color: papayawhip;
}
```
```js
const proudOfThisFunc = () => {
console.log('🎉')
}
```
## Giving feedback If you want more help with writing markdown, we'd recommend checking out [The Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/) to learn more.
Feedback is always welcome, so if you have any to give on this challenge please email hi[at]frontendmentor[dot]io. **Note: Delete this note and the content within this section and replace with your own learnings.**
This challenge is completely free. Please share it with anyone who will find it useful for practice. ### Continued development
**Have fun building!** 🚀 Use this section to outline areas that you want to continue focusing on in future projects. These could be concepts you're still not completely comfortable with or techniques you found useful that you want to refine and perfect.
## Community Sponsors **Note: Delete this note and the content within this section and replace with your own plans for continued development.**
A massive thank you to our community sponsors! ### Useful resources
- [Sizzy](https://bit.ly/fm-sizzy) is an extremely useful browser designed specifically to improve a developer's workflow when building websites. You can fire up multiple device emulators and run them all in sync while building out your web pages. Perfect for helping build fully responsive websites! - [Example resource 1](https://www.example.com) - This helped me for XYZ reason. I really liked this pattern and will use it going forward.
- [Diversify Tech](https://bit.ly/fem-diversify-tech) is an amazing resource for underrepresented people in tech. The site features job listings for anyone seeking new opportunities. The resource section is also full of useful links to dive into! - [Example resource 2](https://www.example.com) - This is an amazing article which helped me finally understand XYZ. I'd recommend it to anyone still learning this concept.
- [Dracula PRO](https://bit.ly/fem-dracula) is a beautiful dark theme to help keep you focused and productive while you code. The theme isn't just for your editor either. You can also apply it to your most-used apps like your terminal and even Slack!
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## Author
- Website - [Add your name here](https://www.your-site.com)
- Frontend Mentor - [@yourusername](https://www.frontendmentor.io/profile/yourusername)
- Twitter - [@yourusername](https://www.twitter.com/yourusername)
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## Acknowledgments
This is where you can give a hat tip to anyone who helped you out on this project. Perhaps you worked in a team or got some inspiration from someone else's solution. This is the perfect place to give them some credit.
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* Sizing
* Desktop: 1440x800
* Mobile: 375x800
*/
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margin: 0;
padding: 0;
box-sizing: border-box;
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--col-primary-soft-red: hsl(0, 93%, 68%);
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"folders": [
{
"path": "../../../.."
},
{
"path": "../base-apparel-coming-soon"
},
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"path": "../../junior/advice-generator-app"
}
]
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