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  • Thibault 110

    @Thibs13

    Posted

    No version for mobile

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  • @Supa-Thobile2

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    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I would use the gamification websites to supercharge my grid layout skills. I found that I am more of flex guy but some layouts will require that I master css grid.

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    I spent close to two weeks on this challenge because it required that I use css grid and i am flex man. This challenge has shown me the importance of understanding css grids.

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    I would like more help in thinking in a grid.

    Thibault 110

    @Thibs13

    Posted

    some problems with the proportions if we base ourselves on the example, but the positioning of the objects is correct. And small problem with the font-family used.

    Marked as helpful

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  • Thibault 110

    @Thibs13

    Posted

    Small problem when you look at your page by reducing it, the image and the text are superimposed. I think it comes from your css more precisely your "margin" and the size of your container.

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  • Thibault 110

    @Thibs13

    Posted

    We can clearly see that the solution resembles what was requested, now we observe some problems such as for example, a fairly big difference between the text put in bold and the other texts, the difference is really visible, I think that this is at stake with the notion "font-weight" in css, which will solve a large part of the problem.

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  • Thibault 110

    @Thibs13

    Posted

    I think you used the wrong color for the background (not a big deal), and I think you used the <div> tag too much, when you could have done without it (try using the <section> tag too ). But your solution remains very close to what was requested.

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  • Thibault 110

    @Thibs13

    Posted

    what can I say? apart from the fact that the effect is nice

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  • Thibault 110

    @Thibs13

    Posted

    Useful because it allows me to understand that I used a "bad" tag, as well as the positioning of my container was not good.

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