Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I am getting more familiar and comfortable to the basic layout HTML to structure my CSS to it.
I started implementing the CSSREST from feedback on my earlier project which was a big help.
Should I start incorporating some Javascript challenges, for I learned the base but haven't started applying it yet to my project?
Community feedback
- @AdrianoEscarabotePosted about 2 years ago
Hi Boc, how are you? I really liked the result of your project, but I have some tips that I think you will enjoy:
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!
Avoid using
px
, If your web content font sizes are set to 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. if you want to keep using px for development and then format the whole code to rem, you can use this vscode extension: px to remThe rest is great!
I hope it helps... 👍
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