Mobile-first responsive stats preview card component
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Solution retrospective
I found adding the image overlay a bit difficult. A better way to do it would be appreciated
Community feedback
- @VCaramesPosted about 2 years ago
Hey @nzewi, great job on this project!
Some suggestions to improve you code:
- To help keep your CSS code organized and easier to use, I suggest implementing CSS Variables. This will come in handy when building large websites, using light/dark mode, etc…
More Info:
You can also take a look at my projects and see how I use it.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_custom_properties
Marked as helpful0 - @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
👾Hello @nzewi, congratulations on your first solution!
Nice code and nice solution! You did a good job here putting everything together. I’ve some suggestions for you:
To get closer to
overlay effect
on the photo as the Figma Design its better you usemix-blend-mode
. All you need is thediv
under theimage
with thisbackground-color: hsl(277, 64%, 61%);
and applymix-blend-mode: multiply
andopacity: 80%
on theimg
orpicture
selector to activate the overlay blending the image with the color of the div. See the code bellow:img { mix-blend-mode: multiply; opacity: 80%; }
✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
Marked as helpful0@nzewiPosted about 2 years ago@correlucas Thank you for the suggestion. I didn't understand at first, but I checked your solution and I was able to make it work.
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