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Submitted

Card component

@sudhanshusingh-g

Desktop design screenshot for the Blog preview card coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Community feedback

@AGutierrezR

Posted

Hello there 👋. Good job on completing the challenge!

I have some suggestions about your code that might interest you.

General Structure and HTML:

  • Wrap the primary content within the <main> tag instead of using it as a standalone component like a <div>.
  • All the content should be contained within landmarks. Every page minimally needs a <main> element.
  • Consider using <h2> instead of <div> for elements that are titles, like the title of the card.
  • Consider using <span> or <time> instead of paragraphs for elements that are not actual paragraphs like "Learning" and "Published...".

CSS and Styling:

  • Avoid using px for font-size, you could read this article to learn why. Letter spacing and line height must not be in px, use rem for all the font-related properties.
  • Instead of fixed widths, employ max-width and min-width for flexible and responsive design.
  • The body should not have its height limited. Instead of using height: 100vh, use min-height: 100vh.

Accessibility and Semantic HTML:

  • The icons/illustration images are decorative, so their alt text must be emptyalt="".
  • Profile image could benefit from a more descriptive alt text, like alt="Headshot of Greg Hooper".
  • Maintain semantic HTML structure by using appropriate elements for their intended purposes.

I hope you find this helpful 😁. Most importantly, your submitted solution is fantastic!

Happy coding!

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@sudhanshusingh-g

Posted

Thanks for your kind feedback. Will definitely incorporate these suggestions in my next project.

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