Design comparison
Solution retrospective
It's not pixel perfect but I think I've come quite close.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Challenging was only to get a pixel perfect copy.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I would appreciate feedback of my CSS in general. Is there anything I can do better? Like the selector nesting or using other selectors.
Community feedback
- @TedJenklerPosted 3 months ago
Hi again @Jan-Dev0,
Nice project! Here are a few suggestions for improvement:
OG Meta Tags: If you plan to share this project on social media, consider adding OG (Open Graph) meta tags to the <head> section of your HTML. OG tags help create visually appealing and informative links when shared on social media platforms, and they can significantly impact your SEO. Properly implemented, they might make the difference between your project appearing at the top of search results or not showing up at all on Google. Otherwise, great work on the project! Keep it up!
Best, Teodor
Marked as helpful2 - @Fbeye04Posted 3 months ago
Good job man. I don't think there's anything I can suggest. You have implemented the right semantic elements, css reset to remove the default web formatting, use of flexbox, media query to make the display on different screens responsive. It's just probably everyone's preference, I would use section or div instead of nav to wrap the list. Overall it's really good man
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