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3 column Preview Card made on CSS

André 40

@zeppelisama

Desktop design screenshot for the 3-column preview card component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Leave a tip if you notice something wrong or messy, please!!!

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@MelvinAguilar

Posted

Hello there 👋. Good job on completing the challenge !

I have some feedback for you if you want to improve your code.

HTML 📄:

  • You should use only one <h1> tag per page. The <h1> tag is the most important heading tag, This can confuse screen reader users and search engines. This challenge requires that Sedans, SUVs and Luxury are headings, but you can use the <h2> tag instead of the <h1> tag. You can read more about this here 📘.
  • You should use the <a> tag instead of the <button> tag because the Learn More button is a link to another page. Use buttons to perform actions like submitting a form or closing a modal and use links to navigate to another page. You can read more about this here 📘.
  • 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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André 40

@zeppelisama

Posted

@MelvinAguilar Thank you so much, Melvin. You're helping me a lot with these tips <3

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