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Non-Semantic tags used, merge text bugs everywhere #1

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JosChavz opened this issue Oct 1, 2018 · 2 comments
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Non-Semantic tags used, merge text bugs everywhere #1

JosChavz opened this issue Oct 1, 2018 · 2 comments

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@JosChavz
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JosChavz commented Oct 1, 2018

Hey,

Long story short, I am learning HTML5 and CSS3 and came to this website and caught quite an amount of bugs.

Are you still interested in fixing your website or was this a one-time assignment for your class?
If you are interested, I would love to help you with the site!

@MatthewLemmond
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Hi JosChavz,

This was more of a one-time assignment for a class (hence the random pictures) so I'm not really concerned with fixing it up at the moment.

One thing I would ask is if you can point to a good tutorial for some of the things I tried to use like CSS grid as I kind of get it but things like trying to do columns of text within the grid was difficult to do.

Thanks for your interest!

@JosChavz
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JosChavz commented Oct 3, 2018

Afternoon,

Yeah I totally understand that CSS Grid could be a pain, trust me I have experienced the same. I work more into flexbox, so why not take a look into that? In my opinion, it's easier and better to use, but of course it all depends on context of the site but to your site, mainly optimized for desktop, flexbox would be a good tool.

As for CSS Grid, well I just played around with it. Not a huge expert but let me send you some of the links that helped me!
http://cssgridgarden.com/
A fun little game teaching you CSS Grid. Pretty entertaining and educational.
https://medium.freecodecamp.org/learn-css-grid-in-5-minutes-f582e87b1228
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV8B24rSN5o
Traversy Media (Did I spell it right?!) is always the best channel to go to learn something new.

Just play around with small little insignificant projects with CSS grid, get used to it and then you could touch up on your site.

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