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- @HassiaiPosted almost 2 years ago
Replace <div class="container"> with the main tag, <h2> with <h1> and <h6> with <p> to fix the accessibility issues. click here for more on web-accessibility and semantic html
To center .container on the page using flexbox, replace the height in the body with min-height: 100vh.
Use relative units like rem or em as unit for the padding, margin, width values and preferably rem for the font-size values, instead of using px which is an absolute unit. For more on CSS units Click here
Hope am helpful.
Well done for completing this challenge. HAPPY CODING
Marked as helpful0 - @VCaramesPosted almost 2 years ago
Hey there! 👋 Welcome to FEM and congrats on completing your first challenge!🎊🍻
Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:
- FEM Best practice ✅, before moving on to the next challenge, always check your FEM report (It provides value information), to see what is incorrect and update your code with it so that you would not make the same mistake over again. This should be the first thing that should be done ⚠️ right after submitting the challenge.
- Every site should ALWAY have ✅ a
main
element not only for semantic purposes but also to help assistive technology find the main content of your content. For this challenge, it will serves as the component’s container ⚠️.
More Info: 📚
- Since the images in this component add value and serve a purpose (displaying the product) it needs to be accessible ⚠️. The image needs to be applied using the
picture
element and not thebackground-image
property, as it will not only let you use different images during different breakpoints it will let apply analt tag
description to image stating what the image is.
Syntax:
<picture> <source media="(min-width: )" srcset=""> <img src="" alt=""> </picture>
More Info:📚
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_images_picture.asp
- The only heading ⚠️ in this component, is the name of the perfume; “Gabrielle Essence Eau De Parfum” . The rest of the text should be wrapped in a
paragraph
element.
- The old price (169.99) 🏷 is not being properly announced 😢 to screen readers. To fix this, you are going to wrap the the price in a
s
element and inside it you will add aspan
element with anvisually-hidden
class that will state something like “The previous price was…” and use CSS to make it only visible to screen readers.
More Info:📚
If you have any questions or need further clarification, you can always check out my submission and/or feel free to reach out to me.
Happy Coding! 👾
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