responsive rating component, i use html CSS and JavaScript
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I love this practice, doesn't stress me
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- @VCaramesPosted almost 2 years ago
Hey there! 👋 Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:
- The proper way to build the "rating buttons" in this challenge is to create a
form
and inside of it, there should be fiveinput radios
and eachinput
should have alabel
attached to it to make the buttons accessible. Finally wrap all theinputs
andlabels
inside afieldset
to prevent users from making more than one selection.
More Info:📚
MDN <fieldset>: The Field Set element
- The “icons/illustrations” in this component serve no other purpose than to be decorative; Their
alt tag
should be left blank and have anaria-hidden=“true”
to hide them from assistive technology.
More Info:📚
https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/
If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me.
Happy Coding!🎄🎁
0 - The proper way to build the "rating buttons" in this challenge is to create a
- @catherineisonlinePosted almost 2 years ago
Nice! 🙌🏻
I would also add some transitions for active states (when colors change on hover). It creates more interactivity and makes the project looks cooler. Active states can be done on buttons, links, titles which act like links or anything else, you choose.
You can read more about it here, in case you haven’t done much of it: https://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_transitions.asp
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