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  • Lenez 440

    @lenez12

    Submitted

    1. I still confused to decide how to make the navigation is responsive between mobile and desktop using css, should i just edit that in media query section or create different class for mobile and desktop.

    #thank you

    @MurtazaKafka

    Posted

    Wow, that's a really neat design. However, what I have mostly observed here among Frontend Mentor community is that most developers face issues with typography a lot. I think it would really accelerate your design if you make typography your design priority and then go for other elements. For example, the typography of the first section of the webpage is a bit fuzzy.

    And about your question about responsive design I must say, I would surely use media queries if I wanted to change the look of elements based on their parent div width. But if I wanted to change specific elements without changing the whole container that is wrapping that element I would surely go for @container, instead of @media. Anyway, your design awesome. Keep the good work up.

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  • @Earpz1

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    I'm very new to front end work and I am currently completing an intensive coding bootcamp. This is my first attempt at a Frontend Mentor challenge & only my second attempt at creating a CSS design. I think I've got close to the spec but I'm sure I didn't do it the "best way" so any advice on that would be great.

    @MurtazaKafka

    Posted

    The design is great, except that it has just a bit of typography issue. You could possibly change the contrast of font color against the background color and add some "padding-bottom" to the description piece of text at the end. But still, this is really great. Keep it up.

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