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position background is very hard. because on a responsive website the monitor
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- @0xabdulkhaliqPosted over 1 year ago
Hello there 👋. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! 🎉
- I have other recommendations regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.
BACKGROUND iMAGE 📸:
- Looks like the background images has not been properly set yet, So let me share my css snippet which helps you to easily apply the
background color
with thebackground svg
they provided to place perfectly as same as design.
- Add the following style rule to your css, after completing these steps you can experience the changes.
body { background: url(./images/bg-pattern-top.svg), url(./images/bg-pattern-bottom.svg); background-position: right 52vw bottom 35vh, left 48vw top 52vh; background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat; background-color: hsl(185deg, 75%, 39%); }
- Tip, Don't forget to generate a new screenshot after editing the
css
file
.
I hope you find this helpful 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great !
Happy coding!
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Hello Coder your code is fantastic😊
And congratulations on successfully completing an another newbie challenge✨
And for you I have a small recommendation that might be helpful for you
<h1> tag :
It is mandatory to use a <h1> tag in your solution because <h1> tag is most important aspect in accessibility and it helps screen reader to navigate with your page in easy way
And H1 tags also help Google to understand the structure of a page. So if you're using H1s as Google recommends for your page title or content heading, your H1 is effectively telling Google “here's what my page is about.
Semantic tags :
The semantic HTML tags help the search engines and other user devices to determine the importance and context of web pages. The pages made with semantic elements are much easier to read. It has greater accessibility. It offers a better user experience.
And the also help to reach a wider range of audience
And if you wonder why you need to use semantic tags in your solution you can check out this
And you also can check out my solution that will definitely going to help you☺️
Hope I might be helpful ☺️
Marked as helpful0@BKvipPosted over 1 year ago@MrSandipSharma thank you. I intend to apply that knowledge here.
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