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Submitted

Used Css and Html with responsive design

@rilweezy120

Desktop design screenshot for the Stats preview card component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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absolute positioning gave me a hard time. still need a look at my code and need advice on how to refactor and make my code easier on the eye

Community feedback

@VCarames

Posted

Hey @rilweezy120, some suggestions to improve you code:

  • To center you content to your page, add the following to your Body Element:
body {
    min-height: 100vh;
    display: grid;
    place-content: center;
}
  • You want to increase the size of your component to better match the FEM example.

  • The stat numbers are not headings. They should be wrapped in a Paragraph Element.

  • The statistics section is a list of statistics, so it should be built using an Unordered List along with a List Items 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! 👻🎃

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@rilweezy120

Posted

@vcarames Thank you, Helpful tips, will make sure I implement these ideas. Cheers and Happy coding

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@correlucas

Posted

👾Hello @rilweezy120, 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 use mix-blend-mode. All you need is the div under the image with this background-color: hsl(277, 64%, 61%); and apply mix-blend-mode: multiply and opacity: 80% on the img or picture 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!

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@rilweezy120

Posted

@correlucas This is very helpful, nice, clear and succinct. Thank you

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