Hey all, thank you for joining me during this tutorial and watching! Don't forget you can follow this tutorial by downloading the file from the link in the description. If you found it helpful, let me know by giving it a like and dropping your thoughts in the comments. If there's anything I can improve to make these videos more useful or entertaining, any feedback is appreciated and I'm really committed to improving with every video. Catch you in the next one! ✨
Hey Jiaxin, in this video I'm only using built-in inspect tools. On any browser, you can toggle developer tools that allow you to inspect properties of elements on the screen. I was on Safari here, which is why it may look and behave a little different to Chrome's inspect tools.
Hey all, thank you for joining me during this tutorial and watching! Don't forget you can follow this tutorial by downloading the file from the link in the description. If you found it helpful, let me know by giving it a like and dropping your thoughts in the comments. If there's anything I can improve to make these videos more useful or entertaining, any feedback is appreciated and I'm really committed to improving with every video. Catch you in the next one! ✨
This made everything come together for me. Thank you again Professor Javier!
Awesome video! Thank you so much for creating these tutorials :) so much work going into them...
Thank you, really appreciate it! Keep up the great work on your end as well with #100DaysOfKubernetes 🚀
Nice videos ..I really Request to you to bring such kind of videos and continue this Figma series .please....
Thanks Javier, I'm a fan!
Amazing, thank you very much!
What is the element inspect tool in your Chrome? The one with the scope icon.
Hey Jiaxin, in this video I'm only using built-in inspect tools. On any browser, you can toggle developer tools that allow you to inspect properties of elements on the screen. I was on Safari here, which is why it may look and behave a little different to Chrome's inspect tools.
Thanks bro