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I'm most proud of how I was able to bring the design to life with clean HTML and CSS. I paid attention to spacing, typography, and responsiveness, which helped the card look close to the original design. I also feel good about how I used Flexbox to align everything neatly cause it was something that used to confuse me before this project.
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?One of the challenges I faced was deploying the project to Netlify. At first, I had issues with getting it to display correctly, but after some research and trial and error, I figured out how to structure my files properly and ensure everything loaded as expected.
Another challenge was adjusting the card layout to the perfect width. It took some experimenting with different units like percentages, rems, and max-width to get the design to look good on different screen sizes. I used browser dev tools a lot to test and tweak until it matched the design more closely.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I'd like help with improving my responsiveness and making sure the layout looks great on all screen sizes.
Also, I’d love feedback on my code structure, especially how to write cleaner, more maintainable CSS. For example, I’m not sure if I’m using too many classes or repeating styles unnecessarily. Guidance on best practices for layout and spacing would be super helpful too.
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