Yusuf Abdulraheem
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- @KelechikizitoSubmitted 10 months ago@RaheemcodesPosted 5 months ago
This is really nice, your solution looks pixel perfect
0 - @Jank1510Submitted almost 2 years ago
Hello frontend mentor community.
Here is my new solution for this space tourism website challenge, which I tried to perfect with the experience gained in web development.
I appreciate the comments.
@RaheemcodesPosted over 1 year agoHello, you forgot to use the right font family. You can checkout my solution, it was also developed with Angular.
0 - @AB7777777Submitted almost 2 years ago
Hello, my name is Aliaksandr and I'm programing student. I was using only HTML and CSS simple tags, because simply other things I don't know yet, so feel free to show me my mistakes and I will fix it. The most dificult part for me was to make it capable for all devices, I didn't event made it, if anyone know how to make it, please share with me. I'm also unsure about top navigation bar blur background. In the example of webpage this bar have to be all the way right. I made it with padding, unfortunately I think this is wrong way. I also would like to know, how to make hover stay when you click on any of nav. menu pages, like if you click on menu, the hover properties stays until you click on other pages like destination, crew or technology.
Thank you for challenge, I liked it ! Waiting for any feedback.
@RaheemcodesPosted over 1 year agoHello, I noticed that in your destination page when you first load any of the planet content there's a huge content layout shift. This can be fixed by specifying the default width and height of the each planet image. I'll advice you to use the image intrinsic width and height. There are still other issues there, so for any other correction you can reach out to me or check out my own solution.
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