What We Covered in Our Live Q&A
Yesterdays session was packed with practical takeaways and real world insights. If you missed it, here’s a quick recap:
🧠 Learning Strategy & Time Management
  • Practiced timeboxing — 30 to 45 minutes for small UI challenges, 1 to 1.5 hours for big ones before asking for help
  • Focused on progress over perfection — stop losing hours perfecting small animations like the “stacked card” effect
🤖 Using AI to Learn Smarter
  • Introduced the “Senior Dev Persona” AI prompt to help you understand concepts deeply, not just memorize them
  • Demoed how AI can explain CSS calc() and offer layout alternatives like Flexbox or Grid
💻 Technical Concepts We Covered
  • What subdomains really mean (like signup.pulseapp.com for separate apps)
  • When to use scroll snapping and when it hurts UX.
  • Why using # in href keeps demo links safe during projects
🧰 New Tools We Tried
  • Launched the new Frontend Now Code Sandbox, an in-house playground for HTML, CSS, JS, JSX, and TypeScript
  • Comes with a built-in console and preloaded templates (calculator, to-do app, etc.)
🎯 Next Steps for Everyone, keep practicing deploy your projects, use the AI prompts we shared, and keep refining your workflow. Momentum > perfection
Now we want to hear from you 👇What do YOU want us to cover in the next Live Q&A?
  • More freelancing topics?
  • AI workflow demos?
  • Frontend project deep dives?
Drop your ideas below, we’ll shape the next session around what matters most to you!
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What We Covered in Our Live Q&A
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