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Submitted about 1 month ago

Product presentation card. Using CSS Grid and HTML

EduardoAguilar•70
@EdOxSimbion
A solution to the Product preview card component challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

In this project, I ran into a small problem. The structure I used was a central container (in which I used a grid) and two smaller containers, one for the image and one for the content. I'm not sure how appropriate it is to create two separate containers for each part of the central container.

But, back to my explanation, I had a small problem using the font; I couldn't get it to the required thickness. However, the project looks good.

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

As I mentioned before, the most difficult issue I had to overcome was implementing the font for the product description. In fact, I couldn't fix it. Another minor issue was the CSS class declaration. I mentioned some spelling mistakes, but they were resolved with a review.

What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

Something I would appreciate your support on would be to provide me with a series of possible reasons why the font may not have been implemented correctly.

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