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Calendar

Display a calendar in the middle of the screen (both horizontally and vertically). Use SCSS and follow BEM. Don't use JS.

  • Write styles in src/styles/main.scss instead of src/style.css.
  • Create a markup for the calendar block with 31 days inside
    • DON'T add numbers in HTML (you will do it using CSS)
  • Each day is a grey (#eee) 100px square (including 1px black border)
    • Add a number (Arial 30px) in the center of each day using ::before and @for
  • Use flex with 1px gap and limit its width to exactly 7 columns + 10px paddings
    • Don't use hardcoded px values if they are used several times
    • Use properly named variables to make all the calculations more clear.
  • Implement start-day modifier for the calendar with mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat and sun values
    • Use @each to create all the modifiers
    • The month should start at the correct column (Monday is the 1st, Friday is the 5th)
    • You can just add correct margin-left for the first day
    • Set calendar to start from Sunday by default
  • Add a modifier month-length for the calendar with values 28, 29, 30 and 31 (use @for)
    • It sets the last day to show (use nth-child)
    • Set 31 days by default

On hovering over a cell:

  • cursor should become pointer
  • The hovered cell has to become pink (use #FFBFCB)
  • Move the hovered cell up by 20px (use transform)
  • All changes should be animated with the duration of 0.5s

Here are the Layout Tasks Instruction

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  • Changing 'month-lengh' and 'start-day' modifier in the code element reflects in changing calendar layout
  • Each day has no modifiers, only class (eg. calendar__day)
  • All Typical Mistakes from BEM lesson theory are checked.
  • Code follows all the Code Style Rules ❗️