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Blog Preview Card

mrockcodesā€¢ 50

@mrockcodes

Desktop design screenshot for the Blog preview card coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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I messed up the sizing because I don't understand how to use calc ( ) function for the width, and also, I underestimated the pixels I need. I'll appreciate any feedbacks how to make sizes as accurate as possible.

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Alok Sumanā€¢ 2,380

@Alokray007

Posted

Hello there šŸ‘‹

Good job on completing the challenge !

Your project looks really good!

I have a suggestion about your code that might interest you.

There is an very useful browser extension called Perfect Pixel that allow you compare with the design image and thus see the exact dimensions. I recommend it to you.

šŸ“Œ Tags like <div> and <span> are typical examples of non-semantic HTML elements. They serve only as content holders but give no indication as to what type of content they contain or what role that content plays on the page. This tag change does not impact your project visually and makes your HTML code more semantic, improving SEO optimization as well as the accessibility of your project.

I hope this suggestion is useful for future projects.

Other than that, great job!

Happy coding.

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mrockcodesā€¢ 50

@mrockcodes

Posted

@Alokray007 Thanks for having the time to comment. I tried Perfect Pixel but I find it difficult to actually capture the accuracy of the sizes. Personally, I can pretty much estimate the size through some photo editing software just to measure its pixels, write it down, and then put it in the code, but Perfect Pixel is kind of difficult to use, and it doesn't fit my browser's width, that I have to manipulate blindly its size just so I can start working on measurements. That's actually the reason why I messed up the sizes in this project, but if you have any tips or tricks how to use it properly ('cause I can't find it through online), I'll appreciate.

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