I've done using plain CSS because I don't write enough of it these days. The issue for me was the background images how do I position to the two separate images? Any suggestions appreciated.
Chloe
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- @cguttwebSubmitted almost 4 years ago
- @cguttwebSubmitted almost 4 years ago
I'm reasonably happy with the final result but there is definitely room for improvement particularly in the JS I feel and form styling is always awkward to get it consistent. Any suggestions welcome.
I had some issues with the error icons managed to add the icon to the input fields, but it doesn't seem to appear on the password field for some reason? Anyone have any idea why?
@cguttwebPosted almost 4 years agoHey, thanks for the feedback. The ::after pseudo element is a good idea (I always forget about these) but that seems a lot of markup to add simply to show an svg. It also appears my images aren't working...
0 - @argie2099Submitted almost 4 years ago
If you have ANY observation please let me know! Thanks!
@cguttwebPosted almost 4 years agoHey,
It looks great. I have a couple of suggestions make sure to add alt text to your images that will fix your accessibility issues and perhaps look at adjusting your media queries as it looks good on mobile and desktop but on tablet it overflows the screen.
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