@ApplePieGiraffe
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Hi, Ford Ulbata! 👋
Good job on this challenge! 👏
In addition to SzymonRojek's helpful advice, one small suggestion that I think will improve your solution would be to use the font from the original design to make the text on the page look better. 😉
Also, using CSS background images to add and position the background SVGs might be a good idea, since that'll keep your markup cleaner and I think makes a little more sense to do for background images such as these.
Keep coding (and happy coding, too)! 😁
@SzymonRojek
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@ApplePieGiraffe
As always you have got good eye :D
Cheers :D
@ApplePieGiraffe
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@SzymonRojek
Haha, thanks! 😊 You're doing a great job, too, by giving such detailed feedback! Keep it up! 👍
@UJFord
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Thank you for this @ApplePieGiraffe . After i read this comment, I'm now using div then background-image as backgrounds than using img alone and reasesrched about how to import and link fonts, now my next solutions to challenges will have more identically same fonts.
As a newbie this is a big help. Again, thank you for this and for your feedback on other newbies as well.
@SzymonRojek
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@UJFord
I like @ApplePieGiraffe solution => very responsive, great job. Check it out :D