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  • @scottnedu

    Submitted

    The main thing I found difficult is trying push my code to GitHub. Each time I do, it gives me an error. I finally succeeded, deployed my site on netlify and it was saying my link was broken. I finally did it.

    The last part of the code. I contemplating either using font-weight to blush the <p> write up, or to just add a font to the head, and it its CSS code to the div.

    No for now. I am still a beginner. As I learn, I will observe and see learn best practices.

    QR code solution using HTML and CSS

    #bootstrap#editor-x#node#web-components#react

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    Victor Ebegbuna• 170

    @victorebegbuna

    Posted

    This is a very nice try. It would help if you were a bit more detailed regarding your height, width, and fonts.

    The best way to learn is to keep practising.

    Regarding pushing to Git Hub, there is a guideline to help you commit and push your repo.

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  • Aanu-TT• 150

    @AanuTT

    Submitted

    Phew! Took a while to find out that index.html is the viewable name to host a page. Anyway, here's my submission for the sunnyside webpage. Let me know what you think. Thanks.

    Victor Ebegbuna• 170

    @victorebegbuna

    Posted

    Lovely solution. Just needed some alignment adjustment.

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  • Victor Ebegbuna• 170

    @victorebegbuna

    Posted

    Nice work. Just some little adjustment. Take note of the font type, and also let the "help" in the bold title come up to the first line so it appears more like the original.

    Marked as helpful

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  • Victor Ebegbuna• 170

    @victorebegbuna

    Posted

    Nice Job!

    only try to use <br> in your HTML to make 'De' and 'Oliver' go down to the next line so as to make it appear exactly as it is in the original.

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