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Here is a basic solution to the 3-column-preview-card. I styled it with sass for the first time. I need to continue to learn how to write it.
Community feedback
- @VCaramesPosted about 2 years ago
Hey, some suggestions to improve you code:
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The car images/icons serve no other purpose than to be decorative; They add no value. There Alt Tag should left blank and have an aria-hidden=“true” to hides it from assistive technology.
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The headings are being use incorrectly. The <h1> Heading can only be used ONCE per page. For this challenge, we are assuming that is it part of larger website. So your safe option is to use the <h2> Heading, because it will give each card the same level of importance and it's reusable.
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Your "buttons" were created with the incorrect element. When the user clicks on the button they should directed to a different part of you site. The Anchor Tag will achieve this.
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While having interactive content (cards, links, icons, buttons, etc…) can definitely make content less static, if not done properly, it can actually have negative effect on your users experience. By simply just applying a “hover” effect to your content, you’re assuming that every device is compatible with “hover” effects. Unfortunately, most devices are not. To provide your users a better experience, you can use the @media (hover: hover) . Now users that that are devices that are not “hover” compatible will be able to enjoy your content.
More info:
https://css-tricks.com/solving-sticky-hover-states-with-media-hover-hover/
- To make it easier to deal with CSS , have more control over your content, and ensure that your content will look the same regardless of browser used I suggest using CSS Resets.
Your CSS Resets are extremely bare. You want to add more to it.
Here are few CSS Resets that you can look at and use to create your own CSS Reset or just copy and paste one that already prebuilt.
https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/custom-css-reset/
https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/
http://html5doctor.com/html-5-reset-stylesheet/
- For media queries, I definitely suggest using em for them. By using px your assuming that every users browser (mobile, tablet, laptop/desktop) is using a font size of 16px (this is the default size on browser). Em's will help with users whose default isn't 16px, which can sometimes cause the your content to overflow and negatively affect your layout.
More Info:
https://betterprogramming.pub/px-em-or-rem-examining-media-query-units-in-2021-e00cf37b91a9
Happy Coding!
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