@Stroudy
Posted
Amazing job with this! You’re making fantastic progress. Here are some small tweaks that might take your solution to the next level…
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Using a
<main>
tag inside the<body>
of your HTML is a best practice because it clearly identifies the main content of your page. This helps with accessibility and improves how search engines understand your content. -
Using
max-width: 100%
ormin-width: 100%
is more responsive than justwidth: 100%
because they allow elements to adjust better to different screen sizes. To learn more, check out this article: responsive-meaning. -
Developers should avoid using pixels (
px
) because they are a fixed size and don't scale well on different devices. Instead, userem
orem
, which are relative units that adjust based on user settings, making your design more flexible, responsive, and accessible. For more information check out this, Why font-size must NEVER be in pixels or this video by Kevin Powell CSS em and rem explained.- Another great resource for px to rem converter. -
I think you can benefit from using a naming convention like BEM (Block, Element, Modifier) is beneficial because it makes your CSS more organized, readable, and easier to maintain. BEM helps you clearly understand the purpose of each class, avoid naming conflicts, and create reusable components, leading to a more scalable codebase. For more details BEM,
You’re doing fantastic! I hope these tips help you as you continue your coding journey. Stay curious and keep experimenting—every challenge is an opportunity to learn. Have fun, and keep coding with confidence! 🌟
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@punitkotian
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Thank you so much for taking the time to provide such valuable feedback! I really appreciate your insights, especially about accessibility and responsiveness. I'll definitely implement your suggestions, like using the <main> tag and exploring rem/em units. I hadn’t heard about BEM before, but it sounds really useful for organizing CSS—I'm excited to dive deeper into it. Thanks again for your thoughtful advice, and I'll keep experimenting and improving. Your encouragement means a lot@Stroudy
@Stroudy
Posted
@punitkotian, I look forward to seeing more from you in the future, Remember it is not a race, It is really important to develop good habits early and build a strong foundation. Good luck 😁
@punitkotian
Posted
Thank you@Stroudy