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  • Testimonials grid section


    DaftEndev•80
    Submitted over 2 years ago

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  • Social proof section


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    Submitted over 2 years ago

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  • Four card feature section master


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  • Product preview card component


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  • NFT preview card component


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  • Maximiliano•200
    @MaxiJRom
    Submitted over 2 years ago

    three column preview solution

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    DaftEndev•80
    @DaftEndev
    Posted over 2 years ago

    Hello @MaxiJRom. Nice result for this project. I like the organization of your CSS!

    Here are some tips I can give you:

    -The designs given with the challenge are in true format (1440px for desktop and 375px for mobile usually). So you can open them in an image editing software to check the exact dimensions of the elements.

    -You use selector class , while you could directly use an element as a selector. For example: Instead of writing <p class="paragraph white"> and select with .paragraph in your CSS, you can just write p, div p, div > p, or main p as selector in your CSS. Same for your <main> and <h2>, class are not necessary here.

    -You should use the semantic element <section> instead of your <div>.

    I hope this can help you. keep conding!

    Marked as helpful
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