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HTML e CSS Responsive site

@yurideoliveira2712

Desktop design screenshot for the Product preview card component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Second project done. Leave your ratings.

I had a hard time making the site responsive...

Segundo projeto feito!!

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Adriano 34,090

@AdrianoEscarabote

Posted

Hi Yuri de Oliveira, how are you?

I really liked the result of your project, but I have some tips that I think you will enjoy:

  • Consider using rem for font size.If your web content font sizes are set in absolute units, such as pixels, the user will not be able to re-size the text or control the font size based on their needs. Relative units “stretch” according to the screen size and/or user’s preferred font size, and work on a large range of devices.
  • every Html document must contain the main tag, so we can identify the main content, to fix this, wrap all the content with the main tag. HTML5 landmark elements are used to improve the navigation experience on your site for users of assistive technology.

The rest is great!

I hope it helps... 👍

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@amulyalovescoding

Posted

Hello @yurideoliveira2712, Congratulations on completing this challenge! I really liked the result of your project, but I have some tips that I like to share:

1- Every page should have one main landmark <main>. So replace the div that wraps the whole content with <main> to improve the accessibility. click here

2- All page content should be contained by landmarks, you can understand better by clicking here: click here

Happy Coading

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