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i think he’s done with the project (for now)Where is Noah.
it’s a sad day
i think he’s done with the project (for now)Where is Noah.
Explains why he's been approving them so fast today. I am so sad. Anyone know what's going to be posted next?i think he’s done with the project (for now)
it’s a sad day
Is that the character chat ones?i think he’s done with the project (for now)
it’s a sad day
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Yeah.Is that the character chat ones?
You should use pseudo elements for some! That way you an easily post them wherever on your page. I tried it for one of my portfolios, but sometimes it gets a little complicated. But you can make shapes with them!I actually haven't tried to make any shapes yet, lol. I was too busy making page layouts and whatnot. I was talking to my mentor(code partner) about that. I literally have almost no idea. I can layout a page and make it responsive as all get out but, I just haven't had the chance to spend any time just making shapes and whatnot. In my brain, I can visualize the parts but I don't know the syntax yet. I'm only 26days in so, you can only focus on so much at a time. I think after my certification, I'll spend a couple of days making pretty pictures with CSS.
Thanks! I'm sure I will at some point. Just haven't needed them for anything I've made so far. Other fish to fry at the moment, so to speak.You should use pseudo elements for some! That way you an easily post them wherever on your page. I tried it for one of my portfolios, but sometimes it gets a little complicated. But you can make shapes with them!
Pseudo element shapes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY7Rj8aZcZk&t=388s
Making text go around shapes/pictures using css: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOB75oTNhw0
A lil more complicated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjIxscGV-Qg
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same! the consistent work was worth itAgree on the pay. I'll be trying to get the qualification back for sure.
Hmmm, I wonder what you have createdThanks! I'm sure I will at some point. Just haven't needed them for anything I've made so far. Other fish to fry at the moment, so to speak.
Today has been a "I'm only working on things that pay $25/hr+" day for me.I've been unmotivated, tired and entirely sidetracked with other business stuff today and still managed to pull in $19. Guess its not too bad.
Not much. Just my product page. Spent a bit of time mastering Grid and Flexbox. I see way too many pages break on size changes, being only kind of responsive.(Prime example of a passing test that looks great on first glance but, I wouldn't personally be satisfied with submitting is https://codepen.io/EvaldasBu/full/KJboxZ [not mine]) I'm a perfectionist. I try to make mine bulletproof. I could have submitted mine with enough to pass the test after an hour or 2 but, ended up scrapping the first draft in favor of writing it differently and spent a week on it, to get it exactly where I wanted. Actually have a few more touches and it's done. I'm not a fan of moving too far until I know literally everything. I'm about at a point where I could code a responsive layout in less than an hour to any user specs.(just the layout/template] When I move to making pictures with css, I'll master that skill too, no matter how long it takes. I don't like it when I don't know something so I make it a point to learn things exhaustively. Once I learn something, I don't usually forget it, so it makes sense to learn literally everything in each subject before moving on so that I'll only ever have to revisit W3.org when spec changes.Hmmm, I wonder what you have created
Also spent some time getting super comfortable with the command line, git(hub), VSCode, etc. So, there's been lots of progress, not as much product.Not much. Just my product page. Spent a bit of time mastering Grid and Flexbox. I see way too many pages break on size changes, being only kind of responsive.(Prime example of a passing test that looks great on first glance but, I wouldn't personally be satisfied with submitting is https://codepen.io/EvaldasBu/full/KJboxZ [not mine]) I'm a perfectionist. I try to make mine bulletproof. I could have submitted mine with enough to pass the test after an hour or 2 but, ended up scrapping the first draft in favor of writing it differently and spent a week on it, to get it exactly where I wanted. Actually have a few more touches and it's done. I'm not a fan of moving too far until I know literally everything. I'm about at a point where I could code a responsive layout in less than an hour to any user specs.(just the layout/template] When I move to making pictures with css, I'll master that skill too, no matter how long it takes. I don't like it when I don't know something so I make it a point to learn things exhaustively. Once I learn something, I don't usually forget it, so it makes sense to learn literally everything in each subject before moving on so that I'll only ever have to revisit W3.org when spec changes.
I turned in about $4500 worth of invoices today for the flooring company.Today has been a "I'm only working on things that pay $25/hr+" day for me.
Which means I've made $7.
Sorry not fooling me I've been at this long enough to know the good stuff is nested deep inside C:/Program Files/InconspicuousApp/v69/ish/fet/type_noah/@ChrisTurk only wants our folders of our nudes on our computers, nothing more.
hey Chris, my nude folder is listed under financial assets