@MrBradley815
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@AhmedHussien10
@MrBradley815
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@AhmedHussien10
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Yes it include the semantics of html it well nice organzied html code.
@Kimistin
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?
the hover and animations with the box shadow
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?
centering the div vertically, couldn`t do it properly though
@AhmedHussien10
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No, the provided HTML code does not fully adhere to semantic HTML practices . Yes improvments could be made easily . The the layout is not fully responsive
@Obom23
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What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?
I had problems with responsiveness and tried to use only the 'em' unit as well as percentages for width, etc.
@AhmedHussien10
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The provided HTML structure is generally semantic and accessible, with the use of essential HTML5 elements and attributes. CSS sets a good foundation for a responsive layout with its use of relative units and flexbox, adding media queries and conducting thorough testing across devices will help confirm its responsiveness and usability on different screen sizes. No it doesn't differ