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- @VCaramesPosted over 1 year ago
Hey there! 👋 Here is some feedback to further improve your code:
- DO NOT FORGET ⚠️ to check your FEM report (It provides value information), to see what is incorrect and update your code with it. This should be done immediately after submitting your challenge.
- Every site should ALWAY have ✅ a
main
element not only for semantic purposes but also to help assistive technology find the main content of your content. For this challenge, it will serves as the component’s container ⚠️.
More Info: 📚
- The image’s
alt tag
description needs to be improved upon ⚠️. Assume that you are describing the image to someone over the phone.
More Info:📚
https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/
- This component requires the use of two images 🎑 at different breakpoints ⚠️. The
picture
element will facilitate this.
Here is how it looks like implemented: EXAMPLE
Syntax:
<picture> <source media="(min-width: )" srcset=""> <img src="" alt=""> </picture>
More Info:📚
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_images_picture.asp
- Do not uppercase ❌ "perfume" in HTML as it is not accessible friendly. Instead you will want to style it in CSS.
- The only heading ⚠️ in this component, is the name of the perfume; “Gabrielle Essence Eau De Parfum” . The rest of the text should be wrapped in a
paragraph
element.
- The old price (169.99) 🏷 is not being properly announced 😢 to screen readers. To fix this, you are going to wrap the the price in a
s
element and inside it you will add aspan
element with anvisually-hidden
class that will state something like “The previous price was…” and use CSS to make it only visible to screen readers.
More Info:📚
If you have any questions or need further clarification, you can always check out my submission and/or feel free to reach out to me.
Happy Coding! 👾
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