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Submitted over 1 year ago

Cascade layout implementation with CSS custom properties + nth-of-type

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Eli Silk•850
@elisilk
A solution to the Social proof section challenge
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Would love feedback on my solution to the cascade layout of both the ratings and testimonials. Or any other feedback that would be helpful for me to consider and use to improve.

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  • Bishal Singh Deo🎮•1,440
    @Bishalsnghd07
    Posted over 1 year ago

    Hi @elisilk

    Great work👏 and congrats for completing this challenge🎉

    Everything looks Amazing, Just one suggestion from my side there is a lighthouse testing tool in your browser, which will test accessibility of your web page and many more. What you have to do is you just have to inspect in your web page, in which you are currently working and after inspecting you will see a many option and one of the option you will be getting that is lighthouse, just click on it and test your web page run time performance, best practices and many more. It's a great tool and helps to identify web page issues related best practices, bugs and it enhance the efficiency of web page.

    Hope, this suggestion will help you

    happy coding❤️

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