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- @ecemgoPosted almost 2 years ago
Some recommendations regarding your code that could be of interest to you.
In order to fix the accessibility issues:
- You need to replace
<div class="white-border">
with the<main class="white-border">
tag. You'd better use Semantic HTML, and you can also reach more information about it from Using Semantic HTML Tags Correctly. - Each main content needs to include at least h1 element so you should use one
<h1>
element in the<main>
tag. You can replace your<h2>Improve your front-end skills by building projects</h2>
element with the<h1>Improve your front-end skills by building projects</h1>
element.
After committing the changes on GitHub and you need to deploy it as a live site. Finally, you should click generate a new report on this solution page to clear the warnings.
Hope I am helpful. :)
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- @pperdanaPosted almost 2 years ago
Hello there 👋. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! 🎉
- I have some additional recommendations for your code that I think you'll find interesting and valuable.
📌 Add
<main>
tag as semantic HTML in code-
The
<main>
tag is a semantic HTML element that is used to define the main content of a web page. -
The
<main>
tag should be used to wrap the primary content of a web page, such as the main article, section, or body of text.
for example code:
<main> <div class='container'> <h1>Article Title</h1> <p>Article content goes here...</p> ....................... </div> </main>
In the example above, the
<main>
tag is used to wrap the<div>
tag, which contains the primary content of the web page. This tells both human readers and search engines that the content inside the<main>
tag is the most important and relevant content on the page.I hope you found this helpful!
Happy coding🤖
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