Stats-preview-card-component [HTML | CSS - Responsiveness]
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- @VCaramesPosted about 2 years ago
Hey @Abiekatkam, some suggestions to improve you code:
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The statistics section is a list of statistics, so it should be built using an Unordered List along with a List Items Element.
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The stat numbers are not headings. They should be wrapped in a Paragraph Element.
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You do not want to have or use empty divs in you HTML code, since this is considered to be bad practice. Instead use the Picture Element
Picture Element will allow your to switch between images in different breakpoints
Syntax:
<picture> <source media="(min-width: )" srcset=""> <img src="" alt=""> </picture>
Source:
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_images_picture.asp
https://web.dev/learn/design/picture-element/
- Implement a Mobile First approach 📱 > 🖥
With mobile devices being the predominant way that people view websites/content. It is more crucial than ever to ensure that your website/content looks presentable on all mobile devices. To achieve this, you start building your website/content for smaller screen first and then adjust your content for larger screens.
Happy Coding! 👻🎃
Marked as helpful1@AbiekatkamPosted about 2 years ago@vcarames Hey thankyou so much Bud! I'm trying my best to develop my skill in various way. This comment makes me helpful in my career.
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- @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
👾Hello @Abiekatkam, congratulations on your solution!
Nice code and nice solution! You did a good job here putting everything together. I’ve some suggestions for you:
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%; }
Here's a good article explaining these effects with mix-blend-mode:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/mix-blend-mode
✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
Marked as helpful1@AbiekatkamPosted about 2 years ago@correlucas Thank you so much for your kind suggestion as I have started this journey to conquer this. I hope in this way i'll get a positive suggestion from you. I'll try to make relevant changes.
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