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Frontend Mentor - Invoice app solution

This is a solution to the Invoice 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 invoices
  • Receive form validations when trying to create/edit an invoice
  • Save draft invoices, and mark pending invoices as paid
  • Filter invoices by status (draft/pending/paid)
  • Toggle light and dark mode
  • 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)

Screenshot

Links

My process

Built with

  • Semantic HTML5 markup
  • CSS custom properties
  • CSS Flexbox
  • CSS Grid
  • React.js
  • React-router-dom
  • Styled Components
  • Framer Motion
  • Typescript
  • React-hook-forms
  • Yup
  • Dayjs

What I learned

OMG... Crasiest project i have ever built! Extremely difficult, a lot of math, changing and replacing things, hell yeah. Overall, I really developed my "developer mindset" with this challenge.

Continued development

First time using framer motion, it's really simple and funny to use, but i think that i will use this tool rarely, specially because i can do the same thing with typescript + styled-components. Second time using react-hook-forms, i tried it some time ago in a very small form with very little validation and stuff, but after using it in a bigger project like this, i just feel in love with this tool XD. First time using Dayjs, i always used date-fns, but i saw that dayjs had a smaller package and it seemed to be easier... i wasn't wrong tho!