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Front-end-challenge-3 using vanilla CSS and HTML

shalomkerryβ€’ 260

@shalomkerry

Desktop design screenshot for the Results summary component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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On the design- the boxes on the edges have a somewhat glowed up colour of their respective color. How can I make that happen on the corners?

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Abdul Khaliq πŸš€β€’ 72,660

@0xabdulkhaliq

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Hello there πŸ‘‹. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! πŸŽ‰

  • I have other recommendations regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.

HTML 🏷️:

  • This solution may cause accessibility errors due to lack of semantic markup, which causes lacking of landmark for a webpage and allows accessibility issues to screen readers, due to accessibility errors our website may not reach its intended audience, face legal consequences, and have poor search engine rankings, highlighting the importance of ensuring accessibility and avoiding errors.
  • What is meant by landmark ?, They used to define major sections of your page instead of relying on generic elements like <div> or <span>. They are use to provide a more precise detail of the structure of our webpage to the browser or screen readers
  • For example:
    • The <main> element should include all content directly related to the page's main idea, so there should only be one per page
    • The <footer> typically contains information about the author of the section, copyright data or links to related documents.
  • So resolve the issue by replacing the <div class="attribution"> element with the proper semantic element <footer> in your index.html file to improve accessibility and organization of your page

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I hope you find this helpful πŸ˜„ Above all, the solution you submitted is great !

Happy coding!

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Alysson Gomesβ€’ 470

@EONRaider

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The glow you see are very subtle linear gradients. Check my solution to see the correct values: https://eonraider-results-summary-component.netlify.app/

Just use the browser developer tools and copy the declarations.

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shalomkerryβ€’ 260

@shalomkerry

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@EONRaider the things is there is a small curve in the borders with a bit glow of colors on the summary part of the boxes

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Alysson Gomesβ€’ 470

@EONRaider

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@shalomkerry Indeed. It's a box-shadow that's pretty much impossible to get right if you don't have access to the Figma files with the Pro subscription. Here's the correct declaration:

box-shadow: 0 30px 60px 0 rgba(61, 108, 236, 0.15);

Add this to your ".maincontainer" class and you'll be all set. I did this on your solution using dev tools and it worked perfectly.

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