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  • Bethany• 855

    @whimsicurl-creations

    Submitted

    This project took a bit longer and it's certainly far from being pixel perfect, but I definitely learned quite a bit through the process. The part that is still bothering me a bit is the top section of the website (after the nav bar - the "Humanizing your insurance" part). The proportions and spacing are a bit off, but I wanted it to scale well. Recommendations on how to code that section more efficiently (and to better match the design) would be appreciated.

    Thanks for taking a look!

    Carlos Fins• 145

    @clockwerkz

    Posted

    Looking good! The headline looks more condensed in yours vs the design; I think maybe adding 1px of letter spacing might help that.. or maybe it's the font weight? Also, in the mobile version it looks like the page is still using the desktop version of the hero image... I would recommend using srcset to switch from the desktop to the mobile version of the image.. Nice work!

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  • Carlos Fins• 145

    @clockwerkz

    Posted

    Hi Beatriz,

    So one way you could do it through css is to target elements you want to adjust when an input is "checked" or "unchecked" using the input:checked selector. The trick is finding the right way to "grab" the elements you want to control based on the HTML structure of your code.. There's a nice write up on how to use the checkbox to select other elements here: https://css-tricks.com/the-checkbox-hack/

    Good luck!

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  • Carlos Fins• 145

    @clockwerkz

    Posted

    Nice work! Nothing really stands out critique wise, page looks great and is mobile responsive!

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    Felix Anducho• 400

    @Pleopleq

    Submitted

    Getting better at CSS! Yay! Any feedback will be appreciated!

    Especially on the dropdown menu. I dont think that was the exact way of doin it but i tried my best haha.

    Carlos Fins• 145

    @clockwerkz

    Posted

    Looking good! All of the elements are in the right spots.. My only note is that the the content on the left should all be left aligned, like in the design image. Other than that it's looking good!

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