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Frontend Mentor - Kanban task management web app solution

This is a solution to the Kanban task management web app challenge on Frontend Mentor. Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects.

Table of contents

Overview

The challenge

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
  • Create, read, update, and delete boards and tasks
  • Receive form validations when trying to create/edit boards and tasks
  • Mark subtasks as complete and move tasks between columns
  • Hide/show the board sidebar
  • Toggle the theme between light/dark modes
  • Bonus: Allow users to drag and drop tasks to change their status and re-order them in a column
  • Bonus: Keep track of any changes, even after refreshing the browser (localStorage could be used for this if you're not building out a full-stack app)
  • Bonus: Build this project as a full-stack application

Screenshot

Dark theme page

Links

My process

Built with

  • HTML
  • CSS, CSS modules
  • Flexbox
  • CSS Grid
  • TypeScript
  • React
  • Redux, Redux Toolkit
  • LocalStorage

What I learned

During the process of developing the solution for kanban web app, I was able to bring together things that I'd learned previously: Responsive Design, CSS Flexbox and Grid, React, Redux with Redux Toolkit.

I have delevoped confidence styling components with CSS after having completed many Newbie and Junior challenges on frontendmentor.io. I was able to use all that knowledge to create an app that is responsive and has components with proper behaviour.

During my time at School of Interface Development by Yandex, I further developed my knowledge on React and learned TypeScript, Redux, Redux Toolkit. It was a very interesting experience at the school because I had to learn many things on the go and complete given tasks without prior experience. Here I had the time and opportunity to take things slower and go on my own pace. Because of this I got to understand Redux properly and used it to build the app the way I saw it fit.

Also, after using TypeScript to build the app I was finally able to see all the benefits that TS brings to developers. It was a very pleasant experience, and I'm never coming back to Vanilla JS.

Continued development

In the near future I would like to develop the next features:

  • Add DnD functionality, either by using an existing library or implementing my own solution.
  • Add backend, so that I can learn more about it and make the app fullstack.

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