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Solution retrospective
This project teached me a lot on hover effects.
It's the first time i'm doing it on imgs. I was kind of lost, i've tried to make it with div but finally it works perfectly fine like this.
If someone can tell me if there's a better way, i'll be grateful.
Waiting for comments, thanks for your interest !
Community feedback
- @PhoenixDev22Posted about 2 years ago
Hello Axel,
Excellent work! I have some suggestions regarding your solution:
- The most important part in this challenge is the interactive element. Since there's a :hover state on the image and means it's interactive, So there should be an interactive element around it. When you create a component that could be interacted with a user , always remember to include interactive elements like(button, textarea,input, ...) For this imagine what would happen when you click on the image, there are two possible ways:
1: If clicking the image would show a popup where the user can see the full NFT, here you use
<button>
.2:If clicking the image would navigate the user to another page to see the NFT, here use
<a>
.- Page should contain one level heading. To tackle the accessibility issue in this challenge, you can use <h1> for
Equilibrium #3429
.
- For any decorative images, each img tag should have empty
alt=""
and addaria-hidden="true"
attributes to make all web assistive technologies such as screen reader ignore those images in (icon-view, icon-ethereum, icon-clock
).
- Profile images like that avatar are valuable content. The alternate text of the avatar’s image should not beprofil. You can use the creator's name
Jules Wyvern
. Read more how to write an alt text
- The link wrapping the equilibrium image (
image-equilibrium
) should either haveSr-only
text, anaria-label
that indicates where the link navigate the user(not describes the image).
- There are so many ways to add the hover effect on the image , The one I would use, using pseudo-elements to change the teal bg color to a hsla. Then opacity can be changed from 0 to 1 on the pseudo element on hover. There is no need for a extra clutter in the HTML. The icon view does not really need to be in the HTML. You can use CSS for it.
- Adding
rel="noopener"
orrel="noreferrer"
totarget="_blank"
links. When you link to a page on another site usingtarget=”_blank”
attribute , you can expose your site to performance and security issues.
Hopefully this feedback helps.
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