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Css / Html / js

@arnaudouttier

Desktop design screenshot for the Insure landing page coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JS
2junior
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Hello,

I would like to know if it is a good practice to have several css files depending on the screen size. In my case, a style.css file for mobile version and a 1134-style.css file for screens> 1134px. Actually have some css-media-query files.

Thank you

Community feedback

@rontoyhacao

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Your work looks great and neat! Regarding with css, I highly suggest that you use sass since it works the same with what you did, separating styles by parts but in sass, it compiles them into a single css file so your stylesheet would be organized. if you have no idea about it I highly recommend you to use it, everyone's using it. You did a great job in this challenge. :))

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@arnaudouttier

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@rontoyhacao Thank you very much for your opinion. It's encouraging . Yes I know Sass, but when I started this challenge I didn't think I needed it. In fact for any project I am thinking of using Sass now. Thks :)

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@arnaudouttier

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also, some opinions are welcome. Tks

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