I didn’t get much feedback on FB so I’ll post it here… hopefully I get some good feedback…
I would really appreciate it if you could spot code kinks or design improvement areas
and Weather info: https://codepen.io/balach/pen/XjmXLq
** HELP: weather info doesn’t seem to work on my chrome version anymore, due to: getCurrentPosition() and watchPosition() no longer work on insecure origins. To use this feature, you should consider switching your application to a secure origin, such as HTTPS. See https://goo.gl/rStTGz for more details.
I know I’m bundling a whole lotta stuff together… but in a way, it also shows a bit of evolution of the work, and trends (I know I could do with less shadows :P)
Looking forward to your feedback!
P.S. I do have previous experience with HTML, CSS, and JS, where I learnt some parts in quite some details as I needed them and promptly forgot them when I didn’t need them…
Your portfolio looks good. I can’t wait to see the real projects added.
I like your random quotes. And, I can add to tweet.
Your weather is pretty, and it does say “Hello…” in the console. However, it cannot find me.Your codepen is at https. Perhaps add a search city ability?
Your wikipedia viewer doesn’t show if the page is not real. For instance “hawaii royalty” shows nothing (not even an error) but “royal hawaii” looks good.
Thank you for the feedback @KoniKodes
I will re-do the profile next month (I’ll probably have to redo/fix the intermediate projects anyway again)…
I do have error handling on the wikipedia viewer, somehow it seems to really slow on codepen to show up… something to double check for me.
Regarding weather, I just checked and finding the location and getting the weather for it seems to work again (it has to be https for chrome as they disabled geolocation on non-secure hosts)… somehow the info is not shown anymore. I will look into it.
Thank you very much, it is very helpful, and highly appreciated!
I had a look at the wiki viewer. It might be an idea to add a loader so the user knows the page is doing something before the results return. http://loading.io/
You can put it a div and change its visibility in response to the ‘load’ event.
@nawazishali cool website! I’ll take some inspiration @Loomernescent I’ll definitely add a loader, and perhaps build another one myself it was quite fun doing the one for the weather app! looking at the ip-api as well @KoniKodes thanks again!