@AdrianoEscarabote
Posted
Hello DarkDev56, how are you? I truly loved your project's outcome, however I have some advice that I hope you'll find useful:
I noticed that you used a button
in which case the best option would be an a
, because in my head when a person clicks on a button written Read more, he is not confirming a form, or something like, it will be redirected to another page, to read more about!
to solve this problem do this:
<a href="/" class="hero__button">Read more</a>
I noticed that when I click on the button and leave it open and go back to a higher resolution, the navbar items disappear auahuahuu it's not a very serious problem, because a user wouldn't do that, but it would be nice to fix it!
The remainder is excellent.
I hope it's useful. 👍
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@dotfivesix
Posted
@AdrianoEscarabote Thanks for your suggestion. I have replaced "button" with "a", and as for that resolution and navbar issue, it will require a bit more Javascript I guess but again, Thanks 💙