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widget-set

This is a set of reusable components you can use in your own web development projects. There's an accordion, a dropdown, widget, a search bar + list and a translation widget. I built them with React JS and Semantic UI.

Issues faced & resolution:

I used cards (via Semantic UI) to make the display output box for the Translate component and I didn't know how to remove the border. I was finally able to do this by removing the box-shadow.

Technology used:

  • React JS
  • The Semantic UI library
  • The Axios library
  • The Google Translate API
  • The Wikipedia API

Link to site:

http://widget-set.vercel.app/

Screenshare:

Screen.Recording.2022-08-12.at.10.41.35.AM.mov

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