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Frontend-Mentor-Solution-qr-code-component-using-HTML-CSS-

@Mark-Line

Desktop design screenshot for the QR code component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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Solution retrospective


What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

What I am most proud of to have done is that I was able to my understanding create perfect webpage for mobile and desktop though after a long rinse and repeat process. The next thing can be that I had tried to be as close as to the target webpage we were set to create.

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

The challenge I had to overcome was to not use many medium querries but just one breakpoint to do the challenge.

What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

If I could get some assistance with one part of the project, I think containers and layout would be most helpful. I'm still learning how to construct flexible designs that smoothly adapt across different device sizes.

Getting feedback from someone with more experience in responsive design could really help me improve how I structure the various sections and components on the page.

What I would have liked to be helped is in the area of using container that will be the same through out many different devices.

Community feedback

Daniel šŸ›øā€¢ 44,230

@danielmrz-dev

Posted

Hey @Mark-Line!

Your solution is really impressive!

I've got a couple of ideas (about how to use HTML better) that could make it even stronger:

šŸ“Œ First: Think about using <main> to wrap your main content instead of <div>.

Imagine <div> and <span> in HTML as basic containers. They're good for holding stuff, but they don't tell us much about what's inside or its purpose on the webpage.

šŸ“Œ Second: Consider using <h1> for your main title instead of <h2>.

It's more than just text size ā€” it's about structuring your content effectively:

  • The <h1> to <h6> tags are used to define HTML headings.
  • <h1> is for the most important heading.
  • <h6> is for the least important heading.
  • Stick to just one <h1> per page ā€“ it should be the main title for the whole page.
  • And don't skip heading levels ā€“ start with <h1>, then use <h2>, and so on.

These tweaks might not change how your page looks, but they'll make your HTML code clearer and help with SEO and accessibility.

Hope that's helpful!

Keep up the great work!

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