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    PLEASE NEED HELP!!!

    i use my desktop screen and IPhone 12 pro max screen as my coding reference but when I'm done and checking how it looks on other screens. Everything falls apart. The text and images are at the right places its just not the same as the design in the project file anymore. Unless i turn the screen back to the aforementioned screens.

    Please help, any solution to fix this?

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    I have a problem on the mobile version. I could not get the responsive navbar to be like the image in the Figma without using JavaScript. I search and watched many tutorials but almost all of them was using JavaScript. Will be glad if anyone can help solve this bug with only *HTML & CSS *. Thank you

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    I think the code looks messy. I will definitely be working on that. How ever i think it looks the same as the project so im happy with it for now. any feedback is very welcome

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    I stated in my previous challenge that I had problem solving the mobile view. I'm very happy to say that I was able to solve this issue in this project. With that said, is there any suggestions and feedback you can give for me to improve my coding abilities?

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    I'm very happy with how this challenge turned out except for the mobile view. I'm yet to fully learn and understand all the tiny details using @media efficiently. I will definitely come back to this project to finish that. At the moment, here's my solution. Any feedback is welcome.

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    I think I was able to solve most of the problems in this challenge except for the mobile view. For some reason, I could not make the border radius of right-top and right bottom the same as left-top and left-bottom(See "Mobile view" screenhoot in GitHub repository).

    Any help to solve this? Thank you.

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    I had some problems with my background images. I was able to fix it by watching some tutorials and it really helped me to understand how multiple images can be controlled at the same time. What are your thoughts about my coding practice? Is it the best practice? is there anything I should add or remove or change?

    Please, all feedbacks are welcome. Thank you

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    Overall, I'm happy with how this turned out. I'm glad I could solve the issues in my previous challenges and actually be able to understand what each code does in the code.

    I was finding it difficult to make my card size fit on the page without scrolling down or zooming out. After a night of watching tutorials, and listening to the feedback from my previous challenges. Everything became so clear and understandable.

    PLEASE ANY SUGGESTION IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED. I'M LOVING THIS COMMUNITY AND THE HELP I'VE RECEIVED THROUGH YOUR FEEDBACK. Thank you

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    This was very simple and straightforward for me but I did have a minor issue concerning centering the Card component and also making sure the mobile view was accurate. I don't think I solve the mobile view but I'm taking a class on that right after this project. My next project hopefully won't have the same issue.

    Any advice is very very welcome. Were there ways I could make my code readable and simple?

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    On the description, I noticed there was a slight height interval between the words. However, I've searched online but couldn't figure out how to do that or maybe that's just how it's supposed to be. I'm very unsure about this. Also in the button, I found it difficult to align the text(Add to Cart) with the cart png image. I tried looking for solutions but almost everyone seems to be interested in text and text horizontal alignment.

    Do I need to also give comments on all of my CSS code? Right now, I'm happy with how far self-thought has given me. I know there's more to learn and I'm 100% ready for it.