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- @frank-itachiPosted over 1 year ago
Hello there 👋. You did a good job!
I have some suggestions about your code that might interest you.
HTML 📄:
- Wrap the page's whole main content in the
<main>
tag. - The heading order is important in the html structure so try to always start your headings and/or titles with an
<h1>
tag and then you can increase by one if you need to use more headings in your html code. - Since the mobile design has a different image, you can use the
<picture>
tag that allows you to interchange the images depending of the viewport size. Red more about this awesome tag here
CSS🎨:
- Avoid using absolute length units px, especially for font-size and width properties, because they are not relative to anything else so that means they will always be the same size. Instead, you can use relative lengths like em or rem. The benefit of that last one is element which has that unit will scale relatively to everything else within the page, e.g., the parent container. You can dig up about it here
I hope you find it useful! 😁😁 Above all, the solution you submitted is great👌!
Happy
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- @Josemario17Posted over 1 year ago
I did the same thing kkkk, continue in this one that is too beautiful.
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