I am so happy to share with you my solution. It will be nice of you to review my code and give feedback. thank you. <Updated version>
Jacob
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- @kabhamoSubmitted about 3 years ago@VastagonPosted about 3 years ago
I thought the custom rectangle was supposed to be a number entry for a custom percentage. Pretty good overall.
Marked as helpful0 - @Vcna-0Submitted about 3 years ago
Hi everyone! I present to you my solution for this challenge. Any feedback is welcome and very appreciated.😊
@VastagonPosted about 3 years agoReally good. The only problem is that the background doesn't fit to my screen properly. It only takes up about 80% of the left side of my screen.
0 - @NorwyxSubmitted about 3 years ago
All feedback is apreciated
@VastagonPosted about 3 years agoThe only thing would be to look into box-shadow. It's fairly common to use and the example showed a shadow, but your example didn't.
Marked as helpful1 - @SuyashShakyaSubmitted about 3 years ago
3-column-responsive-card 2 hrs challenge Calling all frontend devs to review and give improvement comments.
@VastagonPosted about 3 years agoI don't know if it's intentional, but hovering over the sides of the buttons changes the color, but doesn't change the color of the words. The words only change to white when directly hovering over them.
0 - @Senay-Fekadu2Submitted about 3 years ago
I think I did the challenge more or less . but I have been skipping the shadow under the cards on a few challenges. I don't know how to do that any tips or starter idea ? and also can you share ideas on how I could have approached it for a better and efficient code ?
@VastagonPosted about 3 years agoIt can be done with the box-shadow command with CSS. Google that command and it's pretty simple overall.
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