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Submitted

Nft card not completed

@iTwiixZ

Desktop design screenshot for the NFT preview card component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Première version, j'ai eu peu de temps, je mettrais a jour avec ce qu'il manque ( state & footer card )

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PhoenixDev22 16,950

@PhoenixDev22

Posted

Hello Alexis Champion,

Congratulation on completing this challenge. Excellent work! I have few suggestions regarding your solution, if you don't mind:

HTML

  • The most important part in this challengeinteractive elements. 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 you can use <a>. For the same reason, use <a> to wrap Equilibrium #3429 and Jules Wyvern.
  • The link wrapping the equilibrium image should either have Sr-only text, an aria-label or alt text that says where that link takes you.
  • For any decorative images, each img tag should have empty alt="" and add aria-hidden="true" attributes to make all web assistive technologies such as screen reader ignore those images in ( icon-ethereum, icon-clock ).
  • For middle part of the card class="eth", you can use an unordered list <ul>, in each <li> there should be <img> and <p> that way you can align them centrally.

There are so many ways to do the hover effect on the image, The one I would use is pseudo elements::before, ::after. You can use pseudo-elements to change the teal background color to hsla. Then the opacity can be changed from 0 to 1 on the pseudo element on the hover. Also using pseudo elements makes your HTML more cleaner as there's no need for extra clutter in the HTML.

Last, you should add the hover effect on the interactive elements

Hopefully this feedback helps

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@iTwiixZ

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@PhoenixDev22 Merci pour le retour ! J'appliquerais les modifications a mon retour ;)

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