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I have no idea how to make my page respond to different screen sizes. Before I found help, my .card container would resize with the window page. Do I have to write media queries for every screen size? I heard somewhere I can build responsiveness without using it, but I don't know how.
I'm moving forward to the next challenge. I'd like to come back to this later on with a new understanding and skillset.
Community feedback
- @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
👾Hello @funupulu, Congratulations on completing this challenge!
Your solution its almost done and I’ve some tips to help you to improve it:
1.Use the THE PICTURE TAG that is a shortcut to deal with the multiple images in this challenge. So you can use the
<picture>
tag instead of importing this as an<img>
or using a div withbackground-image
. Use it to place the images and make the change between mobile and desktop, instead of using adiv
orimg
and set the change in the css withdisplay: none
with the tag picture is more practical and easy. Note that for SEO / search engine reasons isn’t a better practice import this product image with CSS since this will make it harder to the image. Manage both images inside the<picture>
tag and use the html to code to set when the images should change setting the devicemax-width
depending of the device desktop + mobile.Check the link for the official documentation for
<picture>
in W3 SCHOOLS:https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_picture.asp
See the example below:
<picture> <source media="(max-width:650px)" srcset="./images/image-product-mobile.jpg"> <img src="./images/image-product-desktop.jpg" alt="Gabrielle Parfum" style="width:auto;"> </picture>
2.The image is getting distorted, to avoid this behavior, use these steps, first add
display: block
andmax-width: 100%
to the<img>
selector. To improve the responsiveness even more by adding the auto-crop property you can addobject-fit: cover
to make the image crop inside the container. Here’s the code:img { display: block; object-fit: cover; max-width: 100%; }
👨💻Here's my solution for this challenge if you wants to see how I build it: https://www.frontendmentor.io/solutions/product-preview-card-vanilla-css-and-custom-hover-state-on-hero-85A1JsueD1
✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
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