
CSS Lift/Float/Hover Effects & CSS Moving Linear-gradient animation
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I'm just content that I can do the challenge, even though so many head-scratching moments and often times you mindlessly stares at your screen for a long..looong time. But Hey, if someone like me who have a slow-processing brain can do it, you can too!!
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Without the use of @media query, and how to make the texts responsive on different dimensions is not easy. Then, the beauty of grit is that if you keep going, you'll learn something new to "clamp(on)" to your problems. Yea a dad-joke, I know I know a bad one, but at-least I can laugh at myself.. I think I'm losing my sanity. I better get going..
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Feedback would be very appreciated!
Community feedback
- @bilalahmad606Posted about 1 month ago
gray background is attractive. one of the great way to make front-end responsive is to use % and rem values instead of px. :)
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