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Hello. This is my second challenge after a long break. I took a bootstrap course recently and wanted to test what I learned so far. In my css, in some elements I used REM and in others I used px. Should I use rem or px when making responsive webpages? Also, I tried to make the page responsive for tablet and laptop too but I don't think I did it right for tablet (I wanted to keep the image's width so I made the div with 6 collumns for tablet). I would also like to know how to make the webpage responsive for landscape mode, I kinda got stuck there. Other than that, if you can offer me other helpful tips regarding responsive webpages, I would appreciate it a lot.
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Oops, I just noticed I forgot to add alt texts to some images. I remember from my first challenge that those texts are for SEO purposes. I will be more careful.
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This is my first time learning HTML. Are there any ways I can improve my website?
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Hello all,
Declan, thank you for your feedback. Really appreciate it and will keep your tips in mind in the future challenges. I am learning from a course on Udemy and this website was recommended there. Regarding Flexbox and grids, I am now learning about Bootstrap but I will look into that reource page Argelomnes mentioned. About the .tool divs:you said I should use IDs only with Javascript. Should I add different class names to each div and one common class? Like class="tool team-builder", class="tool karma", class="tool calculator", class="tool supervisor".