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- @StroudyPosted 2 months ago
Hey, Great job with this solution you should be proud, A few things I noticed, Cant access your code on Github, Maby the URL link is incorrect, So can only give you feedback on what I can see from your live site,
- Background and foreground colours do not have a sufficient contrast ratio, Low-contrast text is difficult or impossible for many users to read. Check out this Discover and fix low-contrast text with Chrome DevTools,
- Setting a height and width attribute to your
<img>
will increase performance to reduce layout shifts and improve CLS, It reserves the space on the page for the image, - Missing a
<meta>
description tag for SEO purposes, - It is best practice to have a
<main>
tag inside your body highlighting the main section. - Using
max-width: 100%
ormin-width: 100%
is way more responsive then justwidth:100%
, check out this article also from the same Frontend mentor dev responsive-meaning, she goes into more detail. - You should avoid using
px
as it is an absolute unit and not a responsive unit likerem
orem
, You should look at this article from a Frontend mentor dev, Why font-size must NEVER be in pixels. - Another great resource for px to rem converter.
- Your heading elements are not in a sequentially-descending order,
<h2>``<h1>
, Should be<h1>``<h2>``<h3>``<h4>
, You can have multiple<h2>
but they have to be in order, Properly ordered headings that do not skip levels convey the semantic structure of the page, making it easier to navigate and understand when using assistive technologies. - You should apply a full modern reset to make things easier as you build, check out this site for a Full modern reset
- Using a naming convention like BEM, Using proper naming will prepare you for the changes in design of the website.
I hope you found some of this information helpful, You should give the articles a good read and I look forward to seeing some more from you, Happy coding! 💻
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