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Cropping an image using CSS
Is there a way to crop an image to fit only a certain region of it within a container other than using position-relative and absolute (without having to edit/crop the image beforehand). Of course, I used overflow-hidden property along with object-position but I couldn't position it properly as I wanted. It isn't for background, I wanted to do it for positioning a logo properly within the nav bar. How would you guys do it? For example:
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Cropping an image using CSS
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@Mioara Cenusa It's not even about redirecting to another site, normally when we hover the mouse over a clickable element, the mouse arrow turns to hand showing it's clickable, but no signs like that here. That's what I meant.
@Mioara Cenusa that should happen automatically when something's clickable without giving seperate rules. I had just forgotten to include href xD, now everything works fine👍
Got Hired!
Hey guys, hope you are all doing well. I got hired as a front end engineer for a company in London recently! I also got accepted to build a booking system app for a retreat centre in Portugal and am working as a project manager/ front end developer for that project. The road to getting into tech has been a long and hard one, but definitely building the crypto app was a huge benefit - the interviewers really liked it a lot. Also working on the squared app was crucial in getting the job as there were a lot of questions on Agile and examples of team work etc. I really hope this message motivates you guys to continue coding and becoming better developers, it will pay off . Just follow essentially whatever Cristean says and you will get a job 😂
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Got Hired!
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Congrats man! Very inspiring to hear.
Naming variables in JS
Please take a look and any feedback is highly appreciated : https://codepen.io/Prudhvi-the-Polymath/pen/gOVXELM?editors=0010
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@Mioara Cenusa Thank you. I wanted to use 'const' too, but saw only 'let' in the instructions of this exercise, so I stuck to it :)
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@Adelin Rosca It stores a number. Yes I agree, but I couldn't think of a shorter and better name to specify a weighing scale based on its maximum measuring capacity lol.
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Hello everyone, I'm Dax and I hope to be achieve my goal of becoming a software developer.
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New comment 18d ago
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@Dax Davis Welcome to the community!
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@Elias Fairfield Thanks!
Findtrend Website
Hey mates, I've just finished the findtrend website, which taught me some new concepts, mainly 'media queries'. It does have an issue with embedded tweets, they aren't following the sizing rules given in media query spontaneously as the screen width changes, and takes effect only after a reload. I'd appreciate if you guys can have a look and give me some feedback, and I'd be very excited to dive into the magical world of Javascript🤩 Thanks in advance! Link : https://codepen.io/Prudhvi-the-Polymath/pen/RwzyMmQ?editors=1100
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New comment 27d ago
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@Adelin Rosca Dude, thanks for the feedback and I'm not sure how those effects can be added, it was only HTML & CSS, I've started Javascript today xD
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Prudhviraj Maddukuri
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