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Submitted

responsive 3-column grid, used a media query and rems

@arogersrenee

Desktop design screenshot for the 3-column preview card component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Tried using ems and rems, but couldn't figure out why my ems were all getting too big, so switched to all rems.

I started with the mobile screen and then used a media query to create the look for larger devices.

Any advice is helpful.

Community feedback

Hassia Issah 50,670

@Hassiai

Posted

Every html must have <h1> to make it accessible. Always begin the heading of the html with <h1> tag wrap the sub-heading of <h1> in <h2> tag, wrap the sub-heading of <h2> in <h3> this continues until <h6>, never skip a level of a heading.

Use relative units like rem or em as unit for the padding, margin, width values and preferably rem for the font-size values, instead of using px which is an absolute unit. For more on CSS units Click here and here

Hope am helpful.

Well done for completing this challenge. HAPPY CODING

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@arogersrenee

Posted

@Hassiai So in this instance would you recommend using three <h1> headings. One for each section?

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Hassia Issah 50,670

@Hassiai

Posted

@arogersrenee yes since they are all headings and there is no main heading in this challenge

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