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Product Details using Tailwind and Next

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@slangley

Desktop design screenshot for the Product preview card component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

This was an interesting one. First exercise on the site where I had to change layout depending on breakpoints. Moving the image from top to side.

I'm happy how this went, however the way I did it I'm still loading both images at same time and controlling with CSS. I would use some React magic to load one or the other based on breakpoint, instead of show/hiding in CSS.

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

The largest challenged I ran into was getting the image to be the full width of the mobile version, when the width was greater than the image width. Once I read the docs on React Image, I was able to understand what was going on with how images are loaded and specified.

What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

At this point, nothing.

Community feedback

Adriano 36,790

@AdrianoEscarabote

Posted

Hi Sean Langley, hope you're doing well! I loved how your project turned out, but I’ve got a few suggestions that could be useful:

Use the THE PICTURE TAG that is a shortcut to deal with the multiple images in this challenge. So you can use the <picture> tag instead of importing this as an <img> or using a div with background-image. Use it to place the images and make the change between mobile and desktop, instead of using a div or img and set the change in the css with display: none with the tag picture is more practical and easy. Note that for SEO / search engine reasons isn’t a better practice import this product image with CSS since this will make it harder to the image. Manage both images inside the <picture> tag and use the html to code to set when the images should change setting the device max-width depending of the device desktop + mobile.

Check the link for the official documentation for <picture> in W3 SCHOOLS: https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_picture.asp

See the example below:

<picture>
  <source media="(max-width:650px)" srcset="./images/image-product-mobile.jpg">
  <img src="./images/image-product-desktop.jpg" alt="Gabrielle Parfum" style="width:auto;">
</picture>

The rest is fantastic.

Hopefully, you'll find it helpful. 👍

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