This is a solution to the 3-column preview card component challenge on Frontend Mentor. Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects.
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Users should be able to:
- View the optimal layout depending on their device's screen size
- See hover states for interactive elements
- Solution URL: https://github.com/lucaslinyker/3-column-card/
- Live Site URL: https://lucaslinyker.github.io/3-column-card/
- Semantic HTML5 markup
- CSS custom properties
- Mobile-first workflow
- Flexbox
- CSS Grid
Use this section to recap over some of your major learnings while working through this project. Writing these out and providing code samples of areas you want to highlight is a great way to reinforce your own knowledge.
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<h1>Some HTML code I'm proud of</h1>
.proud-of-this-css {
color: papayawhip;
}
const proudOfThisFunc = () => {
console.log('๐')
}
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I want to learn flexbox because I think it is a powerful tool to create modern and adaptable layouts. With flexbox, I can create layouts that adjust to different screen sizes and devices, without needing hacks or media queries. I can also align and center the elements easily, without needing margins or absolute positioning. I think flexbox will help me create more beautiful and functional web pages.
- Example resource 1 - This helped me for XYZ reason. I really liked this pattern and will use it going forward.
- Example resource 2 - This is an amazing article which helped me finally understand XYZ. I'd recommend it to anyone still learning this concept.
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- Website - Lucas Linyker Note: I not have an website.
- Frontend Mentor - @yourusername
- Twitter - @yourusername
This is where you can give a hat tip to anyone who helped you out on this project. Perhaps you worked in a team or got some inspiration from someone else's solution. This is the perfect place to give them some credit.
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