Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I'm still not sure if blending the picture cannot be done easier with some simple CSS. At the moment I've set mix-blend-mode: multiply
and also I've added div that works as pink filter.
I think I still need to improve naming and CSS structure - I'm not sure how to write CSS files to see possible reusability etc.
Community feedback
- @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
๐พHello Hubert, congratulations on your first solution!
Nice code and nice solution! You did a good job here putting everything together. Iโve some suggestions for you:
1.Use units as
rem
orem
instead ofpx
to improve your performance by resizing fonts between different screens and devices.To save your time you can code your whole page using
px
and then in the end use a VsCode plugin called px to rem here's the link โ https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=sainoba.px-to-rem to do the automatic conversion or use this website https://pixelsconverter.com/px-to-rem2.To get closer to
overlay effect
on the photo as the Figma Design its better you usemix-blend-mode
. All you need is thediv
under theimage
with thisbackground-color: hsl(277, 64%, 61%);
and applymix-blend-mode: multiply
andopacity: 80%
on theimg
orpicture
selector to activate the overlay blending the image with the color of the div. See the code bellow:img { mix-blend-mode: multiply; opacity: 80%; }
โ๏ธ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
Marked as helpful1@HubertSzymanski5Posted about 2 years ago@correlucas Thanks for nice tips, this px to rem sounds like awesome tool! I'll definetly check this out :)
About this
overlay effect
thanks! That is what needed to sleep peacefully :D Happy coding to You as well!0
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