Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Second test for this challenge
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Community feedback
- @PhoenixDev22Posted over 2 years ago
Hello @GirafOnTrip,
Congratulation on completing frontend mentor challenge.
I have some suggestions regarding your solution:
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Anything with a hover style in design means it's interactive. you need to add an interactive element
<a>
around the image ,Equilibrium #3429 and Jules Wyvern
. -
For any decorative images, each img tag should have empty
alt=""
andaria-hidden="true"
attributes to make all web assistive technologies such as screen reader ignore those images in(icon-view, icon-ethereum, icon-clock
). -
the
icon-view
doesn't really need to be in the html, you could do it with css. If you want it to stay in html it needs to be aria-hidden or role presentation with empty alt. -
There are so many ways to add the hover effect on the image , The one I would use 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 the hover as there is no reason to have the extra clutter in the html.
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The avatar's alt should not be
"avatar"
. It's meaningless , you can useJules Wyvern
. Read more how to write an alt text -
the link should be wrapping the main image and either have
Sr-only
text, anaria-label
oralt
text that says where that link takes you. -
No need for
<div class="line"></div>
, you can useborder-top:
to the avatar partclass="bloc3"
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Fo the avatar's part , you would use
<figure>
and<figcaption>
. (instead of <ul> ) -
width: 300px;
an explicit width is not a good way . consider usingmax-width
to card instead and a little margin to the card .That will let it shrink a little when it needs to -
You should use
em
andrem
units .Bothem
andrem
are flexible, Usingpx
won't allow the user to control the font size based on their needs.
Overall , your solution is good. Hopefully this feedback helps.
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