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Submitted

QR code component

@FilipApa

Desktop design screenshot for the QR code component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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Lucas 👾 104,420

@correlucas

Posted

👾Hello again Filip, Congratulations on completing this challenge!

Great solution and great start! By what I saw you’re on the right track. I’ve few suggestions to you that you can consider to add to your code:

1.Your solution is great and the code is working, but the html structure can be reduced by removing unnecessary divs, all you need is a single <main> or <div> to keep all the content inside, and nothing more. The ideal structure is the div and only the image, heading and paragraph.

Here’s one example to show can be cleaner this HTML structure:

<body>
<main>
<img src="./images/image-qr-code.png" alt="Qr Code Image" >
 <h1>Improve your front-end skills by building projects</h1>
<p>Scan the QR code to visit Frontend Mentor and take your coding skills to the next level</p>
</main>
</body>

2.Note that these sizes given in the style-guide.md in the case 1440px for desktop and 375px are only a reference value to say in which dimension the design were created, don't stick to these values because your solution should be fully responsive and fit any screen size.

3.Use a CSS reset to avoid all the problems you can have with the default CSS setup, removing all margins, making the images easier to work, see the article below where you can copy and paste this css code cheatsheet: https://piccalil.li/blog/a-modern-css-reset/

✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!

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