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Submitted

Choosing a car has never looked so good

Scott 280

@Scott1UP

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

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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Hey, Frontend Mentor community

As you can see, I've built another incredible-looking component. Possibly the best ever.

As good as I am, I'd like to get even better — if you have 30 seconds could you review my code and provide some ideas for improvement? Feel free to suggest alternative methods that may be more efficient, or even just entirely different approaches that a seasoned veteran like myself should probably already know by now.

Thanks!

Community feedback

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@rafaeldgeo

Posted

Hi Scoot,

Congratulation! I liked your challenge, it's great!!!

My suggestion would be for next challenges.

You could use pseudo-classe :root in your CSS. It allows that create variable to keep property color, fonts another formations (search by W3school).

You could use clamp(), min(), max() function. This functions allow your site become more responsive. (search by developer mozilla org).

It's important to include new commands in the next challenges, same that you need more time to finish it. Don't have hurry

I hope I helped you. Sorry for my english.

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Scott 280

@Scott1UP

Posted

Hello @rafaeldgeo

Thank you for taking the time to leave some feedback on my submission. I really appreciate it.

Noted about using CSS variables by declaring them using the :root CSS property. I have researched this and look forward to using it in my next project.

Will take a look at clamp(), min() and max() shortly.

Thank you again for the feedback and suggestions, and your English is great — don't worry about it!

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