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So i was wondering what's the best way to make sure there is an h1 tag on a page like this that has no obvious main heading.
I just made one of the article headings an h1 and the others h2, styled the same.
But does anyone know if there is a more recommended approach?
Community feedback
- @correlucasPosted about 2 years ago
👾Hello @00Wyatt, Congratulations on completing this challenge!
Great code and great solution! I’ve few suggestions for you that you can consider adding to your code:
- Add the correct color for the background, that in this case is
background-color: #F2F2F2
- The html structure entirely with
div blocks
but these div doesn't any semantic meaning, for this reason is better you use a better html markup improving your code, for example for each vehicle card you use<article>
instead of the<div>
. - The icon doesn’t have an important role when you think about semantics and the html structure. So you can add
aria-hidden=“true”
to avoid it being found and read in the accessibility mode/screen readers. These are only decorative items. - Use
max-width: 100%
for the cards in the mobile version to allow the cards grow 100% of the width considering the paddings and avoid to have a lateral gap (limited by a fixed width). - To make your CSS code easier to work you can create a
single class
to manage the content that is mostly the same for the 3 cards (paddings, colors, margins and etc) and another class to manage the characteristics that are different (colors and icon), this way you'll have more control over then and if you need to change something you modify only one class. - Think about using relative units as
rem
orem
instead ofpx
to improve your performance by resizing fonts between different screens and devices. Anyhow, if we want a more accessible website, then we should use rem instead of px. REM does not just apply to font size, but to all sizes as well.
✌️ I hope this helps you and happy coding!
1 - Add the correct color for the background, that in this case is
- @vanzasetiaPosted about 2 years ago
Hi, Wyatt! 👋
For the heading structure, those headings should have the same level. In other words, those headings are
h2
. There's noh1
in this case.Currently, the heading structure looks like this.
h1 Sedans h2 SUVs h2 Luxury
One suggestion I have is to always specify the
type
of thebutton
. In this case, set the type of them astype="button"
. It will prevent the button from behaving unexpectedly.I hope this helps! Happy coding!
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