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Submitted

Interactive Rating Component

yanuwardi 40

@startoverflows

Desktop design screenshot for the Interactive rating component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JS
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Hi guys, Finally...I finish it almost in a week. I add button back to give rate again. Please feedback.

Community feedback

@VCarames

Posted

Hey there! 👋 Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:

  • Do not forgot to check your FEM report, to see what is incorrect and update your code with it right after you submit your challenge.
  • The “icons/illustrations” in this component are only decorative. Their alt tag should be left blank and have an aria-hidden=“true” to hide them from assistive technology.

More Info: 📚

https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/

  • To ensure that the "rating buttons" are fully accessible, they need to be built using a form and inside of it, there should be fiveinput radios and each input should have a label attached to it to make the buttons accessible. Finally wrap all the inputs and labels inside a fieldset to prevent users from making more than one selection.

More Info: 📚

MDN: <input type="radio">

MDN: Field Set Element

  • Currently, users can submit without selecting a rating. To fix this, you can do one of the following:
  1. Make the “5” rating the default rating.
  2. Create an error message, telling users they need make a selection.
  3. Disable the button until a selection is made.

If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me.

Happy Coding!🎄🎁

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@VCarames

Posted

  • For improved accessibility 📈 for your content, it is best practice to use rem for your font-size and other property value. While em is best for media-queries. Using these units gives users the ability to scale elements up and down, relative to a set value.
  • Your CSS Reset is being underutilized. To fully maximize it, you will want to add more to it.

Here are some examples that you can freely use:

Josh Comeau Reset

Eric Meyer Reset

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yanuwardi 40

@startoverflows

Posted

@vcarames Thank you I should try to your logic suggestions. It is a good idea to make more interactions with user. Awesome

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@VCarames

Posted

@startoverflows

Glad I could help!☃️

Keep it up!

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