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I am proud of because I can use analyze different size of the screen to implement media query. In this challenge, I have 3 desktop screens with 1 mobile screen. (1200, 1600, and 2000) and the mobile.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?My challenge was the media screen, and I solved it by go to inspection and see the transformation of the preview and edit everything to fit inside the card
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- @0xabdulkhaliqPosted 9 months ago
Hello there 👋. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! 🎉
- I have a suggestion regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.
PiCTURE TAG 📸:
- Looks like you're currently using media queries for swapping different version of
image
.
<img id="bg-product" src="./images/image-product-mobile.jpg" alt=""> @media screen and (min-width: 1200px) { .card #bg-product { grid-column: span 2; content: url("./images/image-product-desktop.jpg"); border-radius: 20px 0 0 20px; max-height: 600px; } }
- Actually there's an easy way to implement responsive images in HTML without using CSS, So let me introduce the
picture
element.
- The
<picture>
tag is commonly used for responsive images, where different image sources are provided for different screen sizes and devices, and for art direction, where different images are used for different contexts or layouts.
- Example:
<picture> <source media="(max-width: 768px)" srcset="small-image.jpg"> <source media="(min-width: 769px)" srcset="large-image.jpg"> <img src="fallback-image.jpg" alt="Example image"> </picture>
- In this example, the
<picture>
tag contains three child elements: two<source>
elements and an<img>
element. The<source>
elements specifies different image sources and the conditions under which they should be used.
- Using this approach allows you to provide different images for different screen sizes without relying on CSS, and it also helps to improve page load times by reducing the size of the images that are served to the user
- If you have any questions or need further clarification, you can always check out
my submission
and/or feel free to reach out to me.
.
I hope you find this helpful 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great !
Happy coding!
Marked as helpful0@danhpham2000Posted 9 months agoHi @0xabdulkhalid,
Thanks for providing this tips, and I appreciate it. I will be using that in the future challenge!
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