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    @KehindeDaniels

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    WOW I added a little extra (dark mode and light mode) I used CSS only for all, as I have not started my JS journey

    I had though time with the css selectors, seeing that no JS was involved

    One question

    when building a responsive bar for both web and mobile, with the aim of the mobile nav to be a slide at the right side of the screen, do you create 2 html structure for both web and mobile, or you use one for both

    Actually, i used one, but the tweaking was too much, such that I had to change from flex to fixed. I felt it was over done

    Thank you for your suggestion

    @Harkanni

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    No you don't write separate HTML for web and mobile, that is an archaic practice. and also quite costly.

    You use Media queries instead. Media queries contains CSS styles for what happens at a particular viewport.

    It's a very fine website.

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