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- @sanjv12Submitted 21 days ago@ToskytdPosted 21 days ago
welldone...although at smaller screens everything becomes too small and hard to read...
0 - @V3caresSubmitted 22 days ago@ToskytdPosted 21 days ago
good work...i think for smaller screens you should consider reducing the font size...welldone
Marked as helpful1 - @yvonnem111Submitted 22 days agoWhat are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
That I managed to do it with flexbox and code mobile first as I am use to coding the other way around.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Knowing which elements to flex and getting my head going from mobile to desktop.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Any suggestions on how I can improve:)
@ToskytdPosted 22 days agonice work champ....i think instead of coding two images in your HTML, you could use this declaration in css under the img selector [content:url(newimage.png)]...what you did is also correct though.
0 - @DazzlmSubmitted 23 days ago@ToskytdPosted 23 days ago
good work...although i dont think the table has a head, so you could have used only the tr and td tags...well done
0 - @AlexandraIMSubmitted 26 days ago@ToskytdPosted 26 days ago
very detailed work...i think you failed to add your cursor type and color...otherwise it's brilliant work.
0 - @nsokolovacSubmitted 27 days ago