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Submitted over 3 years ago

responsive dark theme page made with bootstrap v5, Saas, and parcel v2

Abdihafid Adan•780
@Abdul400
A solution to the Fylo dark theme landing page challenge
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please feel free to leave any feedback. thank you so much :0

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  • Chamu•13,860
    @ChamuMutezva
    Posted over 3 years ago

    Hi. Well done the site is responsive. Your code is bundled making it difficult to give feedback on your code.

    Marked as helpful
  • Abdihafid Adan•780
    @Abdul400
    Posted over 3 years ago

    hey @KaiPereira

    thank you for your feedback. I will be considering them for my next challenge. :)

  • Kai Pereira•240
    @KaiPereira
    Posted over 3 years ago

    Nice job Abdul! Just 4 minor things, the first is to add some top margin on the navigation, the second is that there is a little squiggly line in the background of the first section that you forgot to add and the third is to add a dark background to the body just to make it look nice when you scroll up too much. The final one is you can add a max-width on the p elements so that they do not take up the entire box. Keep up the great work!

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