Results summary component using grid and flex

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- @0xabdulkhaliq
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POINTING CURSOR ↗️:
- Looks like the component's
button
element has not a pointer, this property plays a major-role in terms of both UI & UX
- The
cursor: pointer
CSS property is important for button-like elements because it changes the cursor from the default arrow to a pointer when hovering over the element. This provides a visual cue to the user that the element is clickable and encourages interaction.
- In terms of UI/UX, using
cursor: pointer
helps to improve the usability of the interface by making it easier for users to identify interactive elements. It also helps to provide feedback to the user by indicating which elements are clickable and which are not.
- So we want to add this property to the following continue
button
element
button { cursor: pointer; }
- Now your component's
button
has got the pointer & you learned about this property as well
ution you submitted is great !**
Happy coding!
Marked as helpful - @JotaJotaM1
Hello, I help you with something that you can improve, you can handle the border-radius of the container you called .left at the 375px media as follows:
.left { background: linear-gradient(158deg, #7857ff 20%, #2e2be9 100%); border-radius: 0 0 2rem 2rem; align-items: center; }
and in the media query of 900px:
@media (min-width: 900px) .left, .right { flex: 50%; border-radius: 3rem; }
I hope it helps you, very good job!
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