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Responsive Cards with Grid using TailwindCss

#tailwind-css

@jchapar

Desktop design screenshot for the Four card feature section coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Hello Everyone!

Practiced working with Grid classes on this one! Was having some trouble getting the cards to align properly and went on to use the translate-y- classes. Came out nice in my honest opinion. All feedback is greatly appreciated!

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@VCarames

Posted

Hey there! 👋 Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:

  • Unless your company requires you to use a library , I strongly suggest you stay away from using libraries until you fully grasp the fundamentals of HTML, CSS and JS. By using a library, you are robbing yourself from actually learning how to code.
  • To properly center your content to your page, you will want to add the following to your body element (this method uses CSS Grid):
body {
    min-height: 100vh;
    display: grid;
    place-content: center;
}

More Info:📚

Centering in CSS

  • The “Reliable, efficient delivery Powered by Technology” is one single heading so the entire thing should be wrapped in a single h1 heading along with a span element.
  • Along with the blank Alt Tag, you also want to include the aria-hidden=“true” to your “icons” to fully remove them from assistive technology.
  • Using CSS Grid with Grid-Template-Areas will make things way easier when building the layout; it will give you full control of the layout.

Here is an example of how it works: EXAMPLE

If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me.

Happy Coding!🎄🎁

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Jelissa S 80

@LunarianDream

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The alignment was tricky for me as well. I used grid also, I just put the middle two cards in a div of their own and did a align-self: center on the ends cards. So basically you break the grid into three columns. If you don't put the middle two cards in a separate div, the fourth card will move down and over to a new row which will break the layout.

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@jchapar

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@LunarianDream ahh I see what you did! I'll keep that in mind for future layouts!

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