Day 2: Built Cafe-Menu with Basics of CSS

Day 2: Built Cafe-Menu with Basics of CSS

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Hey Everyone,

I'm excited to talk about my recent experience with learning programming. I just wanted to share what I've been up to and how I'm feeling about it.

So, my second day of learning wasn't as tough as the first one. I think I kind of got the hang of it, thanks to what I learned on the first day. I've been exploring CSS with the help of freecodecamp, and it's been really interesting. They give you step-by-step instructions, which makes it easier for someone like me who's just starting.

We were working on a project called Cafe Menu. It was interesting because we used HTML, which is like the basic structure of any website, and then we added styles using CSS to make it look cool. CSS wasn't too hard once I understood the basics. We learned about responsive web design, which means making websites look good on all kinds of screens, like phones and computers. We played around with things like margins, padding, colors, and text fonts to make our app look nice. We also figured out how to make sure our app fits well on different screen sizes.

I'm proud of what I've created, and I'd love for you all to check it out. Here's the link to the Cafe-Menu app. https://cafe1-menu.netlify.app/

I would be super grateful if you could share your thoughts in the comments. Your feedback means a lot to me as I'm just starting my programming journey.

Thanks a lot!