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Submitted over 1 year ago

Responsive RecipePage using HTML and CSS

Josep Ocaña•110
@Josep-Ocana
A solution to the Recipe page challenge
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Solution retrospective


What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
  • I proud of my HTML and CSS code, althought I still have a lot to learn.
  • I proud of using git more or less fluently.
  • What I am most proud of is my continuous desire to learn, which I hope will never end.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

The challenges I encounter were:

  • To organize the project.
  • How to use correct labels in HTML.
  • Where save code lines in CSS .
  • The git workflow .
  • To create fonts, paddings and margins sizes to looks like the original page
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

In the HTML :

  • Are the sections tags correct for this page or I should made divs?

In the CSS:

  • should I have created other variables for example, for margins and paddings?
  • In the presets, is it correct to make unified styles for h2 headings and colors for spans and list markers?

Could you have made the code more efficient?

Any criticism will be welcome,

Thanks for all

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