Submitted almost 2 years ago
Product preview card component pure HTML & CSS
@DenKuznets
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- @MelvinAguilarPosted almost 2 years ago
Hi there π. Good job on completing the challenge ! I have some feedback for you if you want to improve your code.
HTML:
- Use the
<footer>
tag to wrap the footer of the page instead of the<div class="attribution">
. The<footer>
element contains information about the author of the page, the copyright, and other legal information.
- You could use the
<del>
tag to indicate the price that was before the discount. Additionally, you can use asr-only
class to describe the discount. This will help screen reader users to understand that the price was discounted.
Example:
<del><span class="sr-only">Old price: </span>$169.99</del>
- You can use the
<picture>
tag when you have different versions of the same image. 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.
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:
- 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.
- Use
align-items: center;
instead ofmargin:auto
to center elements in a flexbox layout.
I hope you find it useful! π Above all, the solution you submitted is great!
Happy coding and Happy New Year! πππ
Marked as helpful1@DenKuznetsPosted almost 2 years ago@MelvinAguilar hello ! If I understand this correctly <picture> element have only one fallback variant and I have to choose what picture that will be: desktop or mobile. If I choose desktop for example, and user's mobile browser fails to load <source> it will end up showing desktop variant of the picture, right?
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