Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Just testing my front-end skills...
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?It was simple and easy...
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Feedback and code review is appreciated....
Community feedback
- @jeevan-v-jijoPosted 3 days ago
overall review
I am no one to comment on your code, am writing this coz the learning path forces me to.
Your code looks really good, way better than mine.
0@webwalacoderPosted 3 days ago@jeevan-v-jijo Thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate your feedback, and please don’t hesitate to share your thoughts—feedback is such a valuable part of the learning process for all of us. I'm sure your insights can help me improve as well. Let’s keep learning and growing together!
0 - @razzasidPosted 4 days ago
the following solution is not much responsive you should use width in percentage and all the values should be given in rem. it makes it more responsive.
0@webwalacoderPosted 3 days ago@razzasid Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate the suggestion to use percentages for widths. I did use rem for font sizes to improve scalability, but I followed the given design specs for 1440px desktop, desktop-hover, and 375px mobile screens, so I kept other measurements in pixels for consistency. I see how using percentages for widths could add flexibility, especially for smaller screens. I’ll keep this in mind for future projects—thanks again for the helpful advice!
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