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- @MelvinAguilarPosted almost 2 years ago
Hello there π. Good job on completing the challenge !
I have some suggestions about your code that might interest you.
Tags π·:
- The element
<div class="btn">
is made with the wrong elements. First, the whole element should be an interactive element and not a div, if you click any part of it that is green nothing will happen because it is a div, second, in my humble opinion the element should be a button and not a link, because you won't redirect the user to another page, what you will do is use javascript to add a product to a shopping cart.
HTML π:
- Use the
<main>
tag to wrap all the main content of the page instead of the<div>
tag. With this semantic element you can improve the accessibility of your page.
-
You can use the
<picture>
tag when you have different versions of the same image πΌ. Using the<picture>
tag will help you to load the correct image for the user's device saving bandwidth and improving performance. You can read more about this here π.Example:
<picture> <source media="(max-width: 460px)" srcset="./images/image-product-mobile.jpg"> <img src="./images/image-product-desktop.jpg" alt="{your alt text goes here}"> </picture>
CSS π¨:
- Instead of using pixels in font-size, use relative units like
em
orrem
. The font-size in absolute units like pixels does not scale with the user's browser settings. This can cause accessibility issues for users who have set their browser to use a larger font size. You can read more about this here π.
- The
width: 100%
property in thebody
tag is not necessary. Thebody
tag is a block element and it will take the full width of the page by default.
- Use
min-height: 100vh
instead ofheight: 100vh
. Theheight
property will not work if the content of the page grows beyond the height of the viewport.
I hope you find it useful! π Above all, the solution you submitted is great!
Happy coding!
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