Four Card Feature Section using CSS Positioning and Flexbox
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Avoided using fixed pixel values as much as I can. Any feedbacks are appreciated.
Community feedback
- @VCaramesPosted about 2 years ago
Hey @tarikdincer, some suggestions to improve you code:
- To give your HTML code structure, you want to set up your code in the following manner:
<body> <header></header> <main> <section> <div class="supervisor-card"></div> <div class="team-card"></div> <div class="karma-card"></div> <div class="calculator-card"></div> </section> </main> </body>
The Header Element represents introductory content.
The Main Element identifies the main content of the document.
The Section Element can be used to wrap content that is related to each other.
And since none of the cards make sense on their own, a simple Div will do for each card.
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Add a third layout to make the transition from mobile 📱 -> desktop 🖥 views smoother.
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The heading is one single heading so the entire thing should be wrapped in a single <h1> Heading along with a Span Element.
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The icons serve no other purpose than to be decorative; They add no value. There Alt Tag should left blank and have an aria-hidden=“true” to hides it from assistive technology.
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Reduce the
border-radius
to better match the FEM example. -
Apply the background color to the Body Element.
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Using CSS Grid with Grid-Template-Areas will make things way easier when building the layout; it will give you full control of the layout.
Here is an example of how it works: EXAMPLE
Desktop View Code:
.card-container { grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 1fr); grid-template-rows: repeat(2, 1fr); grid-template-areas: "supervisor team calculator" "supervisor karma calculator"; } .karma-card { grid-area: karma; } .calculator-card { grid-area: calculator; align-self: center; } .team-card { grid-area: team; } .supervisor-card { grid-area: supervisor; align-self: center; }
Happy Coding! 👻🎃
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