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Frontend Mentor - 3-column preview card component
Welcome! π
To build this page I was using only HTML and CSS. The layout is done with Flexbox. Use CSS pseudo-classes like :hover
and :root
. The @media
also turned out to be useful for the process of making the page responsive, despite having more uses that we will discover later. Here are some links that may be useful.
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- @catherineisonlinePosted almost 2 years ago
Nice! ππ»
I would also add some transitions for active states (when colors change on hover). It creates more interactivity and makes the project looks cooler. Active states can be done on buttons, links, titles which act like links or anything else, you choose.
You can read more about it here, in case you havenβt done much of it:β¨https://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_transitions.asp
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Marked as helpful0 - @VCaramesPosted almost 2 years ago
Hey there! π Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:
- To not only improve your HTML code but to also identify the main content of you page, you will want to wrap your entire component inside the
main
element.
More Info:π
- Along with the blank
alt tag
, you also want to include thearia-hidden=βtrueβ
to your βcar images/iconsβ to fully remove them from assistive technology.
More Info:π
https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/
- The headings in your component are being used incorrectly. Since the
h1
heading can only be used once, it is always given to the heading with the highest level of importance. This component has three headings of equal importance, so the best option would be to use anh2
heading since it is reusable and it will give each heading the same level of importance.
- 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:π
If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me.
Happy Coding!ππ
Marked as helpful0 - To not only improve your HTML code but to also identify the main content of you page, you will want to wrap your entire component inside the
- @hernannadottiPosted almost 2 years ago
@sjannn good work but you forgot make it responsive ... Maybe You could try with media queries on css file ... Regards
Marked as helpful0@sjannnPosted almost 2 years ago@hernannadotti thanks friend, I have to make all my repositories responsive
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