responsive product card using bootstrap
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- @VCaramesPosted about 2 years ago
Hey @Ameen36, some suggestions to improve you code:
- Implement a Mobile First approach 📱
With mobile devices being the predominant way that people view websites/content. It is more crucial than ever to ensure that your website/content looks presentable on all mobile devices. To achieve this, you start building your website/content for smaller screen first and then adjust your content for larger screens.
- To give you HTML code structure, you want to set up your code in the following manner (only did parent containers):
<body> <main> <article class=“card-container”> <picture></picture> <div class="card-content"> </div> </article> </main> </body>
The Main Element identifies the main content of the document.
While the Article Element will serve as the card’s container, because the card represents a complete, or self-contained, section of content that is, in principle, independently reusable.
More info:
https://web.dev/learn/html/headings-and-sections/
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The Alt Tag Description for the image needs to be improved upon. You want to describe what the image is; they need to be readable. Assume you’re describing the image to someone.
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There is only one heading in this challenge and that is the name of the perfume, “Gabrielle Essence Eau De Parfum”.
**Happy Coding! ** 👻🎃
Marked as helpful1@al-ameen36Posted about 2 years ago@vcarames This was really helpful, thanks. I've got a habit of starting designs desktop first, but i will definitely work on that.
0@VCaramesPosted about 2 years ago@Ameen36
I was the same. I always started desktop view first but once I started mobile first, it became so much easier to create content.
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