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- @BenNicholson1Submitted over 1 year ago@Rozan-APosted over 1 year ago
hello you need to center the whole design by using flex and make sure the final shape is like the design (control width) good job
Marked as helpful1 - @JonathanReSubmitted over 1 year ago@Rozan-APosted over 1 year ago
hello you need to decrease the width of p to look like the design good job
0 - @front-end963Submitted over 1 year ago@Rozan-APosted over 1 year ago
hello i think you need to change the width of design .... may be you can increase it a bit
good job
Marked as helpful0 - @Tech-BenSubmitted over 1 year ago
was kinda tricky but figured it out. Your preview it highly appreciated !
@Rozan-APosted over 1 year agohello you need to change the color of the headings good job
0 - @apo-llSubmitted over 1 year ago@Rozan-APosted over 1 year ago
hello you can put your design in center by using : display flex; align-items:center; justify-contents:center good job
Marked as helpful0 - @av1adSubmitted over 1 year ago
Like my last I found making and doing the desktop version more difficult than the mobile version. Not sure how I can improve on that at all, I tried a lot and even looked at other solutions to give me an idea of what I'm supposed to do, it barely helped. I'm unsure about my media query if I'm being totally honest, the centering of the div is very off, not sure how I can fix that at all. My question is how can I just improve on the desktop design?
@Rozan-APosted over 1 year agohello you can put the card in child div and give the parent { display:flex; justify-content:crnter; align-items:center;} good job
1 - @kevin344kSubmitted over 1 year ago
Dadme todo el feedback posible. cracks
@Rozan-APosted over 1 year agohello the both part of card have the same width.... you can use (flex:1) for both of them good job
0 - @Eduard38655Submitted over 1 year ago
Cualquier comentario sera apreciado. /-/ Any comments will be appreciated.