Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I only focused on the desktop implementation (1440 * 90). I want to try the project again sometime, but then also with responsiveness. Before that, I want to improve my CSS general skills and structure. I would appreachiate feedback about my code structure, especially CSS!
Community feedback
- @DonUggioniPosted about 2 years ago
Hey there,
I think it looks pretty good so, good job completing that project which is quite big!
One thing I could point out regarding your CSS is start using REM instead of pixels.
Some animations and hover effects would be nice too, would make the website look even better!
Start working on responsiveness, it is extremely important. Even though it might be a little hard and annoying sometimes, it is a must!
Happy coding!
Marked as helpful0@PhilalePosted about 2 years ago@DonUggioni Thank you for your feedback! I will use REM in the future and I am trying to complete more projects with responsiveness.
Which hover effects/animations do you mean, because I implemented them on the different navigation bars.
0@DonUggioniPosted about 2 years ago@Philale In fact you did, I didn't explain it too well. What I meant was adding transition times to those hover effects, to make the transitions smoother.
By animations, you could make those lines under the nav links show up from left to right or start in the middle and spread to both sides.
These are just visual ideas to make it more interesting, besides that I think you did a pretty good job!
0@PhilalePosted about 2 years ago@DonUggioni Oh, thats what you meant. I will look it up! Thanks for the ideas :) !
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