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Submitted over 3 years ago

Oder summary- learning spacing and

Mel Kouassi•10
@Akouassi25
A solution to the Order summary component challenge
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my first time building a project, Just wanting to send this to hopefully learn from the solution

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  • argel omnes•1,780
    @argelomnes
    Posted over 3 years ago

    Hi Mel,

    Just a heads up. Your solution is broken. Both the preview and the link to your project's GitHub.

    Preview: Recheck your stylesheet's path. GitHub: This usually happens when the repo is set to private. Change visibility to public.

    I also noticed you’re using absolute URLs for your images. I recommend switching them to relative to avoid broken links. E.g.,

    file:///C:/Users/kouas/OneDrive/Desktop/Web%20Development/Project%201/CSS/illustration-hero.svg to CSS/illustration-hero.svg

  • Mel Kouassi•10
    @Akouassi25
    Posted over 3 years ago

    Thank you for your feedback. I wasn't sure of how to go about the process or why the result was what it was. I'll definitely do what you mentioned. I just started learning A month ago so still trying to grasp everything. Your feedback is very appreciated. Thanks.

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