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General Discussion

Oliver Sewell
Oliver Sewell
16,425 Points

I made my first ever website , would you be able to give me some feedback

http://reflex-design.com/

Im unsure why their is a little space under the images before the border anyone know how to fix this, also i noticed in ie , the positioning of my form buttons have gone weird. But other than that what do you guys think of my first website :)

3 Answers

Making your first website is an accomplishment in of itself.

Oliver Sewell
Oliver Sewell
16,425 Points

Thankyou :)! , it took a good few months learning here on treehouse but i finally did it wahoo

i think the top menus are not very visible.

If you are referring to the horizontal line above the Plan, Perform and Perfect and below the images.

I think you just need to add a CSS

hr{
    margin-top: 0px;
}
Oliver Sewell
Oliver Sewell
16,425 Points

thanks for the feedback vanessa ! noo i meant under work on the images theirs a little space between the image and the border i was wondering how could i get rid of it

I like the use of the flexbox nav tutorial, looks good! great use of media queries, I like how you scale through to mobile. I'm guessing its a static site because, none of your buttons work, but overall great job on your first site!!

oh and about the buttons in the form field, I think the issue you are having is because you positioned them Absolut outside of your grid divs. maybe take a look at that. I'd say next up throw some PHP and JS on that!

edit was vied on IE11

Oliver Sewell
Oliver Sewell
16,425 Points

Thankyou for the feedback Jacob my next step is to learn some javascript/jquery then a backend language such as php

Cool, put it back on the forum after.