Design comparison
Solution retrospective
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What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?No challenges
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Nothing..
Community feedback
- @DylandeBruijnPosted 4 months ago
@Virshree
Hiya! 👋
Congratulations on your solution, it looks very close to the design! I can tell you put a lot of effort into it.
Things you could improve ✍️
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I suggest adding a bit of
padding
to yourbody
element so the card has some space around it on smaller viewports. -
You could add a
min-height: 100vh
to yourbody
element so it takes up the full height of the viewport while still being able to grow when the content inside it grows. -
Try experimenting with CSS variables, they help you make your CSS values more reusable across your code.
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I suggest using clear descriptive CSS classes like
.card
,.card-title
and.card-description
. -
Try using semantic HTML elements like
main
,section
andarticle
. -
Try using using relative CSS units like
rem
andem
they make your layout more adaptable. -
Be careful with setting a fixed
width
andheight
on your elements. If the content in these elements grows beyond these restrictions you’ll run into overflow issues. Keeping theheight
atauto
- whichblock
elements are by default - will be fine in most cases.
I hope you find my feedback helpful! 🌟
Let me know if you have more questions and I'll do my best to answer them. 🙋♂️
Happy coding! 😎
Marked as helpful0 -
- @amjadsh97Posted 4 months ago
Good job!!! just you need to add the border on the .sub-container
.sub-container { border: 1px solid black; }
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