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⏳⏳⌛️ Ping coming soon page

Design preview for the Ping coming soon page coding challenge

Welcome! 👋

Thanks for checking out this front-end coding challenge.

Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects.

To do this challenge, you need a basic understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

The challenge

Your challenge is to build out this Coming Soon page and get it looking as close to the design as possible.

Challenge checklist:

  • Your users should be able to view the optimal layout for the site depending on their device's screen size
  • Your users should be able to see hover states for all interactive elements on the page
  • Submit their email address using an input field
  • Receive an error message when the form is submitted if:
    • The input field is empty. The message for this error should say "Whoops! It looks like you forgot to add your email"
    • The email address is not formatted correctly (i.e. a correct email address should have this structure: name@host.tld). The message for this error should say "Please provide a valid email address"
  • Use CSS grid to create the layout of this web page

Page content

To make it easy for you to write your HTML faster, here's all the text you'll need in your markup for this challenge:

We are launching soon!

Subscribe and get notified

Notify Me

© Copyright Ping. All rights reserved.

Where to find everything

Your task is to build out the project to the designs inside the /design folder. You will find both a mobile and a desktop version of the design.

The designs are in JPG static format. Using JPGs will mean that you'll need to use your best judgment for styles such as font-size, padding and margin.

You will find all the required assets in the /images folder. The assets are already optimized.

There is also a style-guide.md file containing the information you'll need, such as color palette and fonts.

Building your project

Feel free to use any workflow that you feel comfortable with. Below is a suggested process, but do not feel like you need to follow these steps:

  1. Initialize your project as a public repository on GitHub. Creating a repo will make it easier to share your code with the community if you need help. If you're not sure how to do this, have a read-through of this Try Git resource.
  2. Look through the designs to start planning out how you'll tackle the project. This step is crucial to help you think ahead for CSS classes to create reusable styles.
  3. Before adding any styles, structure your content with HTML. Writing your HTML first can help focus your attention on creating well-structured content.
  4. Write out the base styles for your project, including general content styles, such as font-family and font-size.
  5. Start adding styles to the top of the page and work down. Only move on to the next section once you're happy with what the section you're currently working on.

Deploying your project

There are many ways to host your project for free. Our recommend hosts are:

You can host your site using one of these solutions.

What I learned

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.

To see how you can add code snippets, see below:

<h1>Some HTML code I'm proud of</h1>
.proud-of-this-css {
  color: papayawhip;
}
const proudOfThisFunc = () => {
  console.log('🎉');
};

If you want more help with writing markdown, we'd recommend checking out The Markdown Guide to learn more.

Have fun building! 🚀

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