Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Project Questions
What was the hardest part of building the project?
I found it difficult to sort out the code, but I think I will get better at it the more projects I do.
In which areas of your code do you have doubts?
I have doubts in the dimensions or placement, as we were matching it to the image. Also, I am unsure about finding the actual font style and matching the small image to the background group.
Do you have any questions about best practices?
I would like to know what best practices there are and where I can learn from. If possible, could you recommend a book or a YouTube channel, preferably related to cybersecurity?
Community feedback
- @danielmrz-devPosted 9 months ago
Hello @roma-code-hub!
Your solution looks great!
I have a couple of suggestions (about semantic HTML) for improvement:
๐ First: Use
<main>
to wrap the main content instead of<div>
.Think of
<div>
and<span>
in HTML like plain boxes or placeholders. They're handy for holding content, but they don't tell us anything about what's inside or what it's meant for on the webpage.๐ Second: use
<h1>
for the main title instead of<p>
.The tag
<p>
is meant for paragraphs. For titles, we have the HTML headings (the tags<h1>
to<h6>
).Here's a quick guide on how to use them:
Unlike what most people think, it's not just about the size and weight of the text.
- The
<h1>
to<h6>
tags are used to define HTML headings. <h1>
defines the most important heading.<h6>
defines the least important heading.- Only use one
<h1>
per page - this should represent the main heading/title for the whole page. And don't skip heading levels - start with<h1>
, then use<h2>
, and so on.
All these tag changes may have little or any visual impact but they make your HTML code more semantic and improve SEO optimization as well as the accessibility of your project.
I hope it helps!
Other than that, great job!
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