Huddle landing page with alternating feature blocks
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- @VCaramesPosted almost 2 years ago
Hey there! 👋 Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:
- Since there is only a "logo" and single "button" and no "navigation menu" at the top of your site, there is no need for a
nav
element.
- The
alt tag
description in the logo needs to be improved upon. The description should state the company’s name.
-
Change this
<div class="header">
into aheader
element and it should be outside themain
element. Always use semantic elements when ever possible. -
Along with the blank
alt tag
, you also want to include thearia-hidden=“true”
to your Illustrations to fully remove them from assistive technology.
More Info:📚
https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/
- The company info inside the
footer
needs to be wrapped inside anaddress
element. While each individual information needs to wrapped in an anchor element.
- The company "directory" needs to wrapped in a
nav
element and be a single list, not two. You will use the CSS propertycolumn
to style it.
- Implement a Mobile First approach 📱 > 🖥
With mobile devices being the predominant way that people view websites/content. It is more crucial than ever to ensure that your website/content looks presentable on all mobile devices. To achieve this, you start building your website/content for smaller screen first and then adjust your content for larger screens.
- Your CSS Reset is extremely bare and being underutilized. To fully maximize your CSS reset, you want to add more to it.
Here are few CSS Resets that you can look at and use to create your own or just copy and paste one that is already prebuilt.
https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/custom-css-reset/
https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/
http://html5doctor.com/html-5-reset-stylesheet/
If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me.
Happy Coding!🎄🎁
Marked as helpful1 - Since there is only a "logo" and single "button" and no "navigation menu" at the top of your site, there is no need for a
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