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Submitted 10 months ago

Responsive Huddle Landing Page Using Flexbox & CSS Grid

Ranjitkumar Ravindran•150
@ranjitkumar101010
A solution to the Huddle landing page with a single introductory section challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

I’m proud of how well the two-column layout turned out and how clean and responsive the design is. Using Flexbox made alignment and spacing much easier.

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

One challenge was making sure the content remained well-aligned and visually balanced across different screen sizes. Initially, the text and image were not centered properly on smaller screens. I adjusted the padding and margins to create a more even layout and ensure better responsiveness.

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

I’d love feedback on whether using CSS Grid instead of Flexbox would be a better approach for this type of layout. Also, any tips on improving typography and spacing for better readability would be helpful! 🚀

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