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Submitted

Recipe Page

JesyQueck 60

@JesyQueck

Desktop design screenshot for the Recipe page coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

For what am proud of, i just feel good about the div positioning

what i would do next time will be to be more prolific in using fonts

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

the usage of fonts i just had to get by with it

Community feedback

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Steven Stroud 4,100

@Stroudy

Posted

Well done on getting this far! You’re clearly putting in the effort, and it shows.

So the issue I believe you are having is the file pathing, It changes when you upload it to GitHub, Very similar but small changes. You see here fonts/outfit/Outfit-VariableFont_wght.ttf It is looking in a folder called fonts but that does not exist, Same with outfit It is in the root directory.

  • Try this src: url(./Outfit-VariableFont_wght.ttf);
  • Or this src: url(./Outfit-VariableFont_wght.ttf);
@font-face {
    font-family: outfit;
    src: url(fonts/outfit/Outfit-VariableFont_wght.ttf);
}

Few more things,

  • Using max-width: 100% or min-width: 100% is more responsive than just width: 100% because they allow elements to adjust better to different screen sizes. To learn more, check out this article: responsive-meaning.

  • Developers should avoid using pixels (px) because they are a fixed size and don't scale well on different devices. Instead, use rem or em, which are relative units that adjust based on user settings, making your design more flexible, responsive, and accessible. For more information check out this, Why font-size must NEVER be in pixels or this video by Kevin Powell CSS em and rem explained.- Another great resource for px to rem converter.

  • Using font-display: swap in your @font-face rule improves performance by showing fallback text until the custom font loads, preventing a blank screen (flash of invisible text). The downside is a brief flash when the font switches, but it’s usually better than waiting for text to appear.

  • Having a clear and descriptive alt text for images is important because it helps people who use screen readers understand the content, making your site more accessible. It also improves SEO, as search engines use alt text to understand the image's context, helping your site rank better, Check this out Write helpful Alt Text to describe images,

  • Using a full modern CSS reset is beneficial because it removes default browser styling, creating a consistent starting point for your design across all browsers. It helps avoid unexpected layout issues and makes your styles more predictable, ensuring a uniform appearance on different devices and platforms, check out this site for a Full modern reset

  • Using margin-inline: auto is better than margin: auto for centering elements horizontally because it is more precise. To center an element, set its width and apply margin-inline: auto; this will center it within its container., You can center the height by using this code snippet

  min-height: 100svh;
  display: flex;
  justify-content: center;
  flex-direction: column;

You’re doing fantastic! I hope these tips help you as you continue your coding journey. Stay curious and keep experimenting—every challenge is an opportunity to learn. Have fun, and keep coding with confidence! 🌟

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