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Submitted over 5 years ago

Single price grid component with flexbox

Bethany•855
@whimsicurl-creations
A solution to the Single price grid component challenge
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This is my first solution for Frontend Mentor. All advice and feedback are welcome. Thanks for taking a look!

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  • Matt Studdert•13,611
    @mattstuddert
    Posted over 5 years ago

    Awesome work, Bethany! Your solution looks great and scales really well from mobile to desktop. Also, it's great to see you jumping in and giving feedback to others! I'm looking to make improvements to the platform to make giving feedback easier and highlighting those that do in the community. So if you ever have any feedback or suggestions please let me know! 🙂

  • José Arteaga•255
    @jharteaga
    Posted over 5 years ago

    Excellent Bethany! I love your responsiveness as well. I just finished it but my responsive design needs a lot of improvements haha. I will take a look to your CSS to learn. Thanks for share your solution :)

  • Ivan Setiawan•30
    @gadroxjr
    Posted over 5 years ago

    Good job! I think it's so perfect!

  • Carlos Fins•145
    @clockwerkz
    Posted over 5 years ago

    Nice work! Nothing really stands out critique wise, page looks great and is mobile responsive!

  • Adarsh Pratap•5,515
    @adarshcodes
    Posted over 5 years ago

    Great Work. Responsiveness works fine.

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