Overall I was pretty comfortable doing this challenge.
When I resized the screen to see my @media changes it all just looks like it fits regardless, but something tells me I am doing it wrong. I understand how to include the @media but I'm not able to visibly see the changes. Is there anywhere I can look that will help me see what has been done?
So I learned a lot doing this one. But I really struggled with trying to get the image to transition to the view and overlay color. I did not succeed in that portion and any advice would be nice.
I finally feel like I understood how to properly position it in the center of the page, which is great because I didn't have to use extra margin to get it positioned correctly, so that's a positive.
I need to work more on planning out my divs better, I realize that each time I do these, and thought I had it under control this time, but still found points where I confused myself.
All the designs I make seem to end up smaller than the original design and I'm not sure how to fix that or plan for it. Advice on that would be helpful as well.
I am still struggling to understand how to do responsive design for mobile, any advice would be wonderful.
I also can only get my css grid and flexbox to work half the time so it took a while for me to complete this with lots of extra steps to make up for what wasn't working.
I found this much easier than my earlier attempts at recreating designs. MDN was very helpful.
I could not figure out how to get my font to match exactly how I needed it to. Struggled with that. Got to play around with CSS grid and it wasn't too hard.
Let me know if there is anything that I could clean up to make it better and improve shape and size.
I also could not figure out how to @media and make it responsive to mobile as well.
I would love some feedback on what I could add or remove for better functionality. I know it's not spot on but I got pretty close.
Unfortunately, I'm not understanding why the images won't load up. Insight on this would be wonderful. This was my first project and repository in GitHub and I could use all the help I can get.