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Submitted

3 Column Preview Card using Less

Andriusβ€’ 130

@AndriusM5

Desktop design screenshot for the 3-column preview card component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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First time used Less instead of regular CSS. I will use this project as my learning platform for SASS/Less.

Let me know what should I change!

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Travolgi πŸ•β€’ 31,420

@denielden

Posted

Hello Andrius, You have done a good work! 😁

Some little tips to improve your code:

  • Tip of graphic design: with font-family:" Big Shoulders Display ", cursive the browser will use the Comics Sans font when it doesn't find the first font indicated (you can seen during loading)... for the designer it's a really awful font! I would rather replace it with a font-family:" Big Shoulders Display ", sans-serif much more similar to the primary font.
  • remove the descriptive text in the alt attribute of the icon images because only decorative
  • add transition on the element with hover effect
  • instead of using px use relative units of measurement like rem -> read here

Keep learning how to code with your amazing solutions to challenges.

Hope this help πŸ˜‰ and Happy coding!

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Lucas πŸ‘Ύβ€’ 104,420

@correlucas

Posted

πŸ‘ΎHello @AndriusM5, Congratulations on completing this challenge!

Great code and great solution! I’ve few suggestions for you that you can consider adding to your code:

Your solution seems fine, you did a really good job wrapping the content for these 3 cards. Something you can improve here is to use a single class to manage the content that is mostly the same for the 3 cards (paddings, colors, margins and etc) and another class to manage the characteristics that are different (colors and icon), this way you'll have more control over then and if you need to change something you modify only one class.

✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!

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