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Solution retrospective
This is my second solution from Frontend Mentor challenges. I hope everyone appreciates my take on this challenge. I'll welcome your suggestions on this as well.
Community feedback
- @AdrianoEscarabotePosted almost 2 years ago
Hello Sahil Satpute, how are you? I truly loved your project's outcome, however I have some advice that I hope you'll find useful:
To prevent the background image from breaking at higher resolutions, we can prevent this in two different ways:
-
Add a
background-repeat: repeat-x;
, the image will repeat on the horizontal axis, preventing it from breaking. -
Add a
background-size: 100% 50vmin;
, the50vmin
will set its height as the page target, and100%
will make it stretch on the horizontal axis.
Feel free to choose one of the two!
Consider using rem for font size .If your web content font sizes are set in absolute units, such as pixels, the user will not be able to re-size the text or control the font size based on their needs. Relative units “stretch” according to the screen size and/or user’s preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
if you want to continue coding with px, you can download a very useful extension in vscode, it converts px to rem! link -> px to rem
The remainder is excellent.
I hope it's useful. 👍
Marked as helpful0@exploresahilPosted almost 2 years ago@AdrianoEscarabote Thank you for your advice about background-image. And I always use rem units for fonts, thanks though.
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