@MelvinAguilar
Posted
Hi @Jairth ๐, good job on completing this challenge! ๐
I have a suggestion that you might consider:
You can use CSS background properties directly on your body element to set the background:
body {
. . .
background-color: var(--Dark-cyan);
background-image: url(./images/bg-pattern-top.svg), url(./images/bg-pattern-bottom.svg);
background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat;
background-position: right 52vw bottom 35vh, left 48vw top 52vh;
}
background-color
Set the background colorbackground-image
Set a background imagebackground-repeat
Sets if a background image will be repeated along the horizontal and vertical axes, or not repeated at all.background-position
Sets the starting position of a background image. More information- You can also specify the size of the background image with background-size
The background
property is shorthand for all the properties mentioned above but for now. It is better to understand them separately.
The background-position
for me worked with the vw (viewport width) and vh (viewport height) units, but you can also use percentages. It's just a matter of trial and error to place them as you wish.
References:
I hope those tips will help you.
Good job, and happy coding!
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@Jairth
Posted
@MelvinAguilar Thank you very much for the advice, now I have more clear the background properties.