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- @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
👾Hello @EAgard-34, Congratulations on completing this challenge!
Your solution its almost done and I’ve some tips to help you to improve it:
1.Instead of using
ID
to give style to your elements, useCLASS
that’s better, note that withid
these styles are not reusables, so prefer to useID
forms and Javascript andCLASS
for styling.It is not advisable to use IDs as CSS selectors because if another element in the page uses the same/similar style, you would have to write the same CSS again.2.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 withbackground-image
. Use it to place the images and make the change between mobile and desktop, instead of using adiv
orimg
and set the change in the css withdisplay: 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 devicemax-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>
👨💻Here's my solution for this challenge if you wants to see how I build it: https://www.frontendmentor.io/solutions/product-preview-card-vanilla-css-and-custom-hover-state-on-hero-85A1JsueD1
✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
Marked as helpful0 - @hectorestebanmPosted about 2 years ago
Buenas @EAgard-34, estoy viendo tu diseño y veo que no te cargan las imágenes. Dentro de tu código <picture> las llamas a través de una carpeta llamada /images, pero en tu repositorio no tienes una carpeta llamada /images. Cómo solución crea una carpeta con ese nombre y guarda allí tus archivos de imagen.
Otro consejo es que elimines los márgenes de tu card, o por lo menos no asignes márgenes tan grandes. Espero te sirvan estos consejos, por el resto lo hiciste bien.
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