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  • @erickamae-mateo

    Posted

    It's great! You just need to add spacing between your text. Whitespace helps your design to be more readable and words won't look crowded.

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  • @uccnk

    Submitted

    This is my first published solution. I built this website using SASS, a little bit javascript for the navbar, and a lot of flexbox for displaying the content.

    I find it hard stacking multiple background on one div. For example, how to get a linear gradient background along with a background-image in front? is there a way without using ::before tag? Another case is where the background-image top is attached to the parent element rather to its element.

    Furthermore, this is my first try, I havent managed to get the animation, yet. Any feedback will be appreciated.

    Thank you all.

    @erickamae-mateo

    Posted

    You're good for first timer! Keep coding! :)

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  • soransh singh 1,025

    @soransh-singh

    Submitted

    I was not able to implement bg image using pseudo-classes and also bg image break after 1440px so I need some suggestions on how to implement bg image efficiently.

    I will love to have suggestions and feedback on how to improve ... thanks...

    ps, I have to add js for email validation in the footer.

    @erickamae-mateo

    Posted

    Take time to measure space around an element's content so you will have an accurate margin and padding. :) Overall, you're great!

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