Heyy!
While going through the section titled “Why learn Java with Javaistic?”, I noticed that the cards/content blocks underneath it could really benefit from a bit of interaction styling.
Right now, the cards are clean and structured but they feel a little static. I'd love to add some subtle hover-based transitions like:
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A slight lift-up effect using translateY
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A clean box-shadow glow
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Smooth 3D-style scaling/rotation (nothing too fancy just enough to make it feel more polished)
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This small touch can make the section feel way more dynamic and modern, especially when users are scrolling or hovering over each item.
💡 Why this is a good enhancement:
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Adds better visual feedback when the user hovers over a card
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Makes the UI feel more interactive and engaging
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Maintains consistency with other modern UI elements on the page
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Small change, but gives a nice "premium" feel to the learning platform
🧠 A bit about me:
I’ve already implemented similar effects in multiple projects (6+), so I’m confident I can do this in a clean, performance-friendly, and responsive way. It won’t break any layout just make it more lively
Would love to take this up under GSSoC if approved
Heyy!
While going through the section titled “Why learn Java with Javaistic?”, I noticed that the cards/content blocks underneath it could really benefit from a bit of interaction styling.
Right now, the cards are clean and structured but they feel a little static. I'd love to add some subtle hover-based transitions like:
A slight lift-up effect using translateY
A clean box-shadow glow
Smooth 3D-style scaling/rotation (nothing too fancy just enough to make it feel more polished)
This small touch can make the section feel way more dynamic and modern, especially when users are scrolling or hovering over each item.
💡 Why this is a good enhancement:
Adds better visual feedback when the user hovers over a card
Makes the UI feel more interactive and engaging
Maintains consistency with other modern UI elements on the page
Small change, but gives a nice "premium" feel to the learning platform
🧠 A bit about me:
I’ve already implemented similar effects in multiple projects (6+), so I’m confident I can do this in a clean, performance-friendly, and responsive way. It won’t break any layout just make it more lively
Would love to take this up under GSSoC if approved