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Submitted

Social-Proof-Section

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@GGSWEngineer

Desktop design screenshot for the Social proof section coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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I'm thrilled to present my latest project, marking what I consider my first genuine attempt at responsive design. I placed a strong emphasis on using relative units for seamless transitions across various screen sizes, and incorporating patterns to establish width responsively.

I have a couple of questions:

For projects featuring solely mobile and desktop versions, is it typical to use just one breakpoint or multiple?

Can you recommend any valuable resources for building responsive projects? Whether free or paid, I'm open to suggestions.

I've been steering clear of setting fixed heights for elements, opting instead for a reliance on typography, padding, and margin to organically determine their dimensions. Is this a good practice, or is there something else I should consider?

Thank you all for your insights!

Gerardo Garcia

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