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Responsive Single Price Grid Component Master

Mishael Kā€¢ 200

@MishaelKalota

Desktop design screenshot for the Single price grid component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Daniel šŸ›øā€¢ 44,230

@danielmrz-dev

Posted

Hello @MishaelKalota!

Your solution looks excelent!

I have just one suggestion:

šŸ“Œ In order to make your HTML code more semantic, don't skip heading levels - start with <h1>, then use <h2>, and so on.

Unlike what most people think, it's not just about the size and weight of the text.

  • The <h1> to <h6> tags are used to define HTML headings.
  • <h1> defines the most important heading.
  • <h6> defines the least important heading.
  • Only use one <h1> per page - this should represent the main heading/title for the whole page.

All these tag changes may have little or any visual impact but they make your HTML code more semantic and improve SEO optimization as well as the accessibility of your project.

I hope it helps!

Other than that, great job!

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Mishael Kā€¢ 200

@MishaelKalota

Posted

Hi @danielmrz-dev!

Thanks for the insight I really appreciate it. I'll try and make better of use level headings in my next project.

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Petrit Nurediniā€¢ 2,860

@petritnuredini

Posted

Congratulations on completing your project! šŸŽ‰ It's fantastic to see your dedication to honing your skills. Here are some quick recommendations for your code:

  1. HTML Structure:

    • Consider using more semantic HTML tags like <header>, <footer>, and <section> to enhance accessibility and SEO.
    • Ensure all tags are properly closed for valid HTML syntax.
  2. CSS Styling:

    • Simplify your CSS by consolidating styles and removing redundant properties to improve code readability and maintainability.
    • Utilize CSS preprocessors like Sass or LESS for more efficient styling management.
  3. Responsive Design:

    • Test your layout across various devices and screen sizes to ensure consistent and optimal display.
    • Explore CSS Flexbox or Grid for flexible and responsive layouts, especially for larger screens.
  4. Accessibility:

    • Ensure your website is accessible to all users by using semantic HTML elements and providing alternative text for images.
    • Check color contrast ratios to ensure readability, particularly for users with visual impairments.
  5. File Organization:

    • Maintain a clean directory structure for your project files to facilitate easier management. Group related files into folders like "css", "img", and "js".

Keep up the excellent work! Continuous learning and improvement are essential for growth as a developer. šŸ’Ŗ

For further learning resources, check out:

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Mishael Kā€¢ 200

@MishaelKalota

Posted

Thank you @petritnuredini !

I really appreciate the detailed feedback and i will try to do what you have suggested in my next project.

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