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- @VCaramesPosted almost 2 years ago
Hey there! 👋 Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:
- Your "buttons" were created with the incorrect element. When the user clicks on the button they should be directed to a different part of you site. The
anchor tag
will achieve this.
More Info:📚
- Your content is not fully responsive. Here is a link to Google Developer’s site that will teach you how make it 100% responsive:
- Your CSS Reset is extremely bare and being underutilized. To fully maximize your CSS reset, you want to add more to it.
Here are few CSS Resets that you can look at and use to create your own or just copy and paste one that is already prebuilt.
https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/custom-css-reset/
https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/
http://html5doctor.com/html-5-reset-stylesheet/
If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me.
Happy Coding!🎄🎁
0 - Your "buttons" were created with the incorrect element. When the user clicks on the button they should be directed to a different part of you site. The
- @MelvinAguilarPosted almost 2 years ago
Hi there 👋. Good job on completing the challenge ! I have some feedback for you if you want to improve your code.
HTML:
- Use the
<main>
tag to wrap all the main content of the page instead of the<div>
tag. With this semantic element you can improve the accessibility of your page.
- Use the
<footer>
tag to wrap the footer of the page instead of the<div class="attribution">
. The<footer>
element contains information about the author of the page, the copyright, and other legal information.
- You must use a level-one heading (h1) even though this is not a full-page challenge. You can create an '<h1>' element within your 'main' element that will be hidden visually but visible and readable by screen readers. The class "sr-only" hides content visually and here are the styles to copy. e.g.:
<h1 class="sr-only">3-column preview card component</h1>
- Not all images should have alt text. Car icons are for decoration purposes only, so they can be hidden from screen-readers by adding
aria-hidden="true"
and leaving its alt attribute empty:
<img src="./images/icon-sedans.svg" alt aria-hidden="true"> <img src="./images/icon-suvs.svg" alt aria-hidden="true" > <img src="./images/icon-luxury.svg" alt aria-hidden="true" >
I hope you find it useful! 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great!
Happy coding! 🎄
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