desktop version without responsive mode built with flex and zoom 100%
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Solution retrospective
I found it difficult in making responsive mode and need to make more changes in next version as I would like to directly link desktop and mobile version
Community feedback
- @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
👾Hello @karthik5860, Congratulations on completing this challenge!
I saw that you’ve used
flexbox
to place the content and create the layout.I think the best way to build this component with two columns is by using
GRID LAYOUT
since it is simpler to manage the columns and then create the media query for mobile. Here’s the steps to create it withgrid
create the main block to hold all the content (you can use<main>
to wrap), set itswidth
asmax-width: 900px
(it's the container size) anddisplay: grid
/grid-template-column: 1fr 1fr
(this means that your component will have two columns with 50% of the container width each thats 450px). To manage the column with the text use flexbox andgap
to give it the spacing between the texts or usepadding-bottom
to separate them.Then to create the mobile version, all you need to do is to change the container flow vertically with
grid-template-column: 1fr
.The image is not responsive yet, a quick way to make any image responsive and respecting the container size is to add
display: block
andmax-width: 100%
to the<img>
selector. To improve the responsiveness even more adding the auto-crop property you can addobject-fit: cover
to make the image crop inside the container its inside.img { display: block; object-fit: cover; max-width: 100%; }
✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
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