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- @MelvinAguilarPosted almost 2 years ago
Hi there ๐. Good job on completing the challenge ! I have some feedback for you if you want to improve your code.
HTML:
- 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.
- 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.
- The
alt
attribute should explain the purpose of the image. Uppon scanning the QR code, the user will be redirected to the frontendmentor.io website, so a betteralt
attribute would beQR code to frontendmentor.io
- The
alt
attribute should not contain the words "image", "photo", or "picture", because the image tag already conveys that information.
If you want to learn more about the
alt
attribute, you can read this article.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.
I hope you find it useful! ๐ Above all, the solution you submitted is great!
Happy coding! ๐
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- @HassiaiPosted almost 2 years ago
Replace<div class="container">with the main tag and <div class="attribution"> with the footer tag to fix the accessibility issues. for more on semantic html visit https://web.dev/learn/html/semantic-html/
Use rem or em as unit for the padding, margin, width and preferably rem for the font-size for more on CSS units watch this https://youtu.be/N5wpD9Ov_To
Hope am helpful.
Well done for completing this challenge. HAPPY CODING
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