Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I couldn't position the feedback boxes the right way
Community feedback
- @itushPosted over 1 year ago
Congratulations on completing the challenge! 🎉
Your solution looks nice to me :)
- Feel free to go through my solution to get some ideas about positioning the feedback boxes for desktop view.
In my projects:
- I always start with mobile-first workflow.
- I use at least one main element for a page (entire content goes into the main, if I'm not using header & footer), and avoid divs as much as possible and use section and article element wherever I can.
<body> <main> All content </main> </body>
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I Use relative units as much as possible and avoid absolute units whenever possible.
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If you are someone who is just starting out with front-end development, I strongly suggest starting with the QR code component project. Also in the challenges page you may filter by (Newbie, HTML&CSS) sort by (easier first) to select projects that will help you solidify your foundation. To avoid any potential knowledge gap⚠️ please first solidify HTML, CSS, JS fundamentals and then move on to any framework or library.
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I remember when I started out, I made countless mistakes and spent long hours searching for solutions. But hey, you don't need to go through the same struggles! 🙌 To help you shorten the learning curve, I recommend going through the following articles. They contain valuable insights that can make your journey smoother:
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Marked as helpful0@FransueltonPosted over 1 year agoI'll definitely read the articles. Thanks for the tips and help! 💪✨ @itush
1@itushPosted over 1 year ago@Fransuelton
You are most welcome!
I'm really glad to see that you found my feedback helpful.
BTW: It would motivate me to provide quality support like this to the community, if you could spare a moment and give my GitHub pinned projects a ⭐️ star.
0 - @matiasluduena23Posted over 1 year ago
Hi Fran! you can use the selector
:nthchild
in the boxes and apply the propertytransform: trasnslateY(1rem)
. Play with those values.feedback:nthchild(1) { transform: translateY(1rem); }
Here you have a video that can help you with the
background-position
of you background images. YoutubeGood Luck!
Marked as helpful0@FransueltonPosted over 1 year agoI was able to get the result I wanted. Thank you so much for the help! 🥳 @matiasluduena23.
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