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Testimonials Grid
- HTML
- CSS
This was to test my Grid skills and I also learnt to figure / figcaption properly. As always, please feel free to give feedback should there be any.
Thank you!
@EuphoriaCXI
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This was to test my Grid skills and I also learnt to figure / figcaption properly. As always, please feel free to give feedback should there be any.
Thank you!
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I've left a detailed readme on the Github repository.
Some further things to add:
Thanks!
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Hi guys,
This was my most difficult challenge in CSS I've done, I've tried my best to make everything look the same. I use a free version so measurements won't be exact.
I've got a few questions if someone can answer it :
I use Firefox Developer Edition to edit my code and everything looks great there. However, when I use Chrome for some reason in the mobile layout there is a huge amount of empty space I can't seem to get rid of. This problem doesn't occur with Firefox. I used an empty header as to me I couldn't really use anything to represent it. In the Desktop (1440px) version, is there a way to make the ::after background element sit more flush without creating whitespace? It looks odd in full screen and I'm sure there's a way to solve this issue. If I missed anything else, please be critical and let me know.
Thanks :)
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Hi guys,
I hope you're all doing well.
This is my second submission for HTML and CSS, ideally I am looking for best practises and structure should there be any improvements. I've attempted media enquiries also for the first time properly to.
Thanks for reading :)
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Hi guys,
Thanks for taking the time to viewing my project.
I haven't touched any of the README files or text involving what is required for this project. I'm mainly after feedback for best practises. I really want to learn HTML and CSS, but as I am self taught I just wanted to make sure everything is solid before moving on to JavaScript.
I also just want to see if my code would be acceptable in a real world application.
Please feel free to be as critical as need be, every advice and tips means a lot to me.
Thanks so much for reading!