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- @laurentino01Submitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello.
To centralize this component vertically, just add some height to your flex container. For example:
.d-flex { ... min-height: 100vh; }
Marked as helpful1 - @pvicky4759Submitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
0 - @shiizamSubmitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
Marked as helpful0 - @dmitchleySubmitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
0 - @ieskagoncalvesSubmitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
Marked as helpful0 - @IcebDevSubmitted over 1 year ago
On this projet i leaned more about css propreties like Margin, Padding and others.Theres many others css propreties. For the HTML i've learned more about de link and font family that we can use from the internet.
In building this projet i found diffcult to found the good css to use for it. The best practices is to try again and again and over again trying to find the solution is the best thing for me i think to be better
@super-simonPosted over 1 year agoHello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
0 - @GhostKozakSubmitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
Marked as helpful1 - @KAYRAZZSubmitted over 1 year ago
Some problems to place the elements in the white area. I wanted to do everything in flex but when I couldn't I did some margin and padding
@super-simonPosted over 1 year agoHello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
Marked as helpful1 - @giorgishoniaSubmitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
1 - @natibiruk08Submitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
Marked as helpful0 - @jayakv5397Submitted over 1 year ago@super-simonPosted over 1 year ago
Hello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
0 - @GeniusTom-DevSubmitted over 1 year ago
Hello, here is my site following the instruction of the qr code component, waiting for your response. Sincerely GeniusTom
@super-simonPosted over 1 year agoHello!
Just want to give you some advice on the alt attribute for the QR code image.
If using the QR code as a link, make sure that there is a text alternative that describes the purpose of the link so that the user can understand where they will be redirected to.
In this case you should write:
<img alt="QR code to frontendmentor.io" .... />
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