Responsive intro section with mobile-first approach
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Hi there! The challenge seemed rather simple at first glance, but it took me a while to deal with all those dropdown menus. Anyway, it was a great practice. I will be grateful for any comments and recommendations. Thanks in advance๐
Community feedback
- @itushPosted over 1 year ago
Congratulations on completing the challenge! ๐
Your solution looks nice to me :)
- The
menu-button
has no text value. This is considered as an accessibility issue. When navigating to a button, descriptive text must be presented to screen reader users to indicate the function of the button.
In my projects:
- I always start with mobile-first workflow.
- I use at least one main element for a page (entire content goes into the main, if I'm not using header & footer), and avoid divs as much as possible and use section and article element wherever I can.
<body> <main> All content </main> </body>
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I Use relative units as much as possible and avoid absolute units whenever possible.
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If you are someone who is just starting out with front-end development, I strongly suggest starting with the QR code component project. Also in the challenges page you may filter by (Newbie, HTML&CSS) sort by (easier first) to select projects that will help you solidify your foundation. To avoid any potential knowledge gapโ ๏ธ please first solidify HTML, CSS, JS fundamentals, make few projects only with the trio and then move on to any framework or library.
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