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Submitted

Responsive 3-Column Preview Card using CSS Grid

@Oluwalolope

Desktop design screenshot for the 3-column preview card component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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Any tips to make it more responsive without media queries?

Community feedback

@0xabdulkhaliq

Posted

Hello there 👋. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! 🎉

  • I have other recommendations regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.

HEADINGS ⚠️:

  • This solution consists incorrect usage of <h1> so it can cause severe accessibility errors due to incorrect usage of level-one headings <h1>
  • Every site must want only one h1 element identifying and describing the main content of the page.
  • An h1 heading provides an important navigation point for users of assistive technologies, allowing them to easily find the main content of the page.
  • In this solution there's three <h1> elements, like this <h1>sedans</h1>, you can preferably use <h2> instead of <h1>. Remember <h1> provides an important navigation point for users of assistive technologies so we want to use it wisely
  • So we want to add a level-one heading to improve accessibility by reading aloud the heading by screen readers, you can achieve this by adding a sr-only class to hide it from visual users (it will be useful for visually impaired users)
  • Example: <h1 class="sr-only">3-column preview card component</h1>
  • If you have any questions or need further clarification, you can always check out my submission for this challenge where i used this technique and feel free to reach out to me.

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I hope you find this helpful 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great !

Happy coding!

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Lo-Deck 2,020

@Lo-Deck

Posted

Hi well done for this challenge.

If you want your website don't grow up with hover when you point the cursor on the button. You change the property border with outline like this :

.button:hover {
color: white;
outline: 2px solid white;
cursor: pointer;
background-color: inherit;
}

Hope to be helpful.

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