I kept it simple with this challenge , simply HTML and CSS
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Community feedback
- @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
๐พHi Kagiso, congratulations on your solution!๐ Welcome to the Frontend Mentor Coding Community!
Great solution and a great start! From what I saw youโre on the right track. Iโve few suggestions for you that you can consider adding to your code:
- Use
<main>
instead of a simple<div>
this way you improve the semantics and accessibility showing which is the main block of content on this page. Remember that every page should have a<main>
block and that<div>
doesn't have any semantic meaning. - Replace the
<h3>
containing the main title with<h1>
note that this title is the main heading for this page and every page needs one h1 to show which is the most important heading. Use the sequence h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 to show the hierarchy of your titles in the level of importance, never jump a level. - Add a margin of around
margin: 20px
to avoid the card touching the screen edges while it scales down. - Use relative units as
rem
orem
instead ofpx
to improve your performance by resizing fonts between different screens and devices. These units are better to make your website more accessible. REM does not just apply to font size, but to all sizes as well.
Here's my solution for this challenge if you wants to see how I build it: https://www.frontendmentor.io/solutions/qr-code-component-vanilla-cs-js-darklight-mode-nS2aOYYsJR
โ๏ธ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
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- @ayobanjoPosted about 2 years ago
Hi @kagiso101 Good Job on this.
Just a few corrections to make it more responsive and less rigid. Mark as helpful if you like it
HTML
Change the div to the more semantic main tag
CSS
-
Set the main div to a
max-width
instead ofwidth
to make it responsive -
Set the img to
max-width: 100%
, to always make sure it retains the width of the container -
Remove the width and height on the h1, and p tags. They are naturally responsive. Then add a
padding
to the main div
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