# Frontend Mentor - Social proof section solution This is a solution to the [Social proof section challenge on Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges/social-proof-section-6e0qTv_bA). Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects. ## Table of contents - [Frontend Mentor - Social proof section solution](#frontend-mentor---social-proof-section-solution) - [Table of contents](#table-of-contents) - [Overview](#overview) - [The challenge](#the-challenge) - [Screenshot](#screenshot) - [Links](#links) - [My process](#my-process) - [Built with](#built-with) - [What I learned](#what-i-learned) - [Continued development](#continued-development) - [Author](#author) ## Overview ### The challenge Users should be able to: - View the optimal layout for the section depending on their device's screen size ### Screenshot ![Mobile](./screenshots/mobile.png) ![Desktop](./screenshots/desktop.png) ### Links - Solution URL: [Tarasis on Github](https://github.com/tarasis/tarasis.github.io/tree/main/projects/FrontendMentor/newbie/social-proof-section) - Live Site URL: [tarasis.github.io](https://tarasis.github.io/FrontendMentor/newbie/social-proof-section) ## My process As usual, I started Mobile first. I setup CSS properties for colors, typography and such. After a bit I realised that the font needed was different from when I originally downloaded the starter kit for this challenge. Which meant that my variables were off. Once I'd finished the mobile version, I re-arranged the HTML slightly because I forgot to make a top and bottom section. I had little problem with the alignments for the ratings and reviews, but I did end up waisting an hour chasing desktop alignment with design image. I just couldn't quite nail it. I also played a bit with where the desktop version should start. ### Built with - Semantic HTML5 markup - CSS custom properties - Flexbox - CSS Grid (only for positioning in the middle of the page ) - Mobile-first workflow ### What I learned To check for updated files. Don't chase perfection. ### Continued development Practice practice and practice. ## Author - Website - [Robert McGovern blog](https://tarasis.net) - Frontend Mentor - [@tarasis](https://www.frontendmentor.io/profile/tarasis) - Twitter - [@tarasis](https://www.twitter.com/tarasis)