Four-card-feature-section-master with HTML and CSS
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Feedback welcome. Thanks for taking the time.
Community feedback
- @0xabdulkhaliqPosted over 1 year ago
Hello there π. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! π
- I have other recommendations regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.
DECORATIVE SVG'S β¨οΈ:
- The
alt
attribute is used to provide alternative text for images in HTML documents. Thealt
attribute is used by screen readers to describe the image to visually impaired users, which is essential for web accessibility.
- Now, when it comes to decorative
SVGs
, they are used purely for aesthetic purposes and do not convey any important information or functionality to the user.
- Since these images do not convey any important information or functionality, there is no need for an
alt
attribute.
- So feel free to set the
alt
attribute as""
for decorativesvg's
, becausealt=""
will be skipped by screen readers they will consider the image as decoration
Example:
<img src="images/decorative.svg" alt="">
<img src="images/icon-supervisor.svg" alt="magnifying glass"> π <img src="images/icon-supervisor.svg" alt="">
.
I hope you find this helpful π Above all, the solution you submitted is great !
Happy coding!
0 - @Daniels-notPosted over 1 year ago
Hi Martin Fabian Elias,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to provide you with some feedback regarding the website you created. First of all, I want to commend you on the overall design and layoutβit's visually appealing π.
However, I have a couple of suggestions that I believe would enhance the user experience further. Firstly, I noticed that the cards on the website have a box shadow that appears a bit too prominent. To create a more subtle and elegant effect, I recommend adjusting the box shadow to the following CSS code: box-shadow: 0px 10px 20px rgba(Grayish-Blue, 0.4);. This will give the cards a softer and more refined look.
Secondly, I wanted to discuss the typography used for the title "Reliable, efficient delivery." While the current font choice is appropriate, I feel that reducing the font weight slightly would improve legibility and balance within the overall design. Adjusting the font-weight to a lower value, such as font-weight: 400;, will still maintain a professional appearance while ensuring readability.
I hope you find these suggestions helpful in fine-tuning your website's design. Keep up the great work!
Best regards,
Ramy CV
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