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Submitted

Responsive landing page using CSS Flexbox

@PragueBeerGuide

Desktop design screenshot for the QR code component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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Should I also upload assests (images) and instructions to GitHub?

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Fer 3,990

@fernandolapaz

Posted

Hi 👋, regarding your question:

  • You definitely have to upload the Images folder because otherwise they will not be displayed on the page.
  • Regarding the 'style-guide.md' and 'README.md' files, you can delete them as they are instructions to carry out the challenge.
  • And you should customize (and rename) the 'README-template.md' to be your repository's README.md file.

I hope you find it useful.

Regards,

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@PragueBeerGuide

Posted

@fernandolapaz Thanks a lot!

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@Kamlesh0007

Posted

Congratulations on completing the challenge!🎉. That's a great achievement, and I'm sure you put a lot of effort into it. I really liked the way you approached the challenge and the code you wrote. You demonstrated a good understanding of the concepts and applied them effectively to solve the problem.I have a few suggestions to improve your code further.Including instructions or documentation in your GitHub repository is highly recommended. It helps others understand how to set up and use your project effectively. You can create a README.md file or a separate documentation folder with instructions, installation steps, usage guidelines, and any other relevant information. If the images are an integral part of your project and necessary for its functionality, it's generally a good practice to include them in your GitHub repository. This ensures that all the required files are available in one place, making it easier for others to clone and run your project.

To add an images folder to your GitHub repository, you can follow these general steps:

Ensure that you have the images folder on your local machine, containing the images you want to add. Open your repository on GitHub. Click on the "Add file" button and choose "Upload files" from the dropdown menu.

Drag and drop the images folder from your computer into the file upload area. Add a commit message describing the changes you made (e.g., "Added images folder"). Click on the "Commit changes" button to upload the images folder to your repository. And also change the path of image the path u have provided is not correct one

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