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Solution retrospective
I am proud that I was able to build this without much stress
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?I encountered the challenge of procrastination but I was able to find some external motivation to move forward
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?HTML structure and accessibility
Community feedback
- @danielmrz-devPosted 6 months ago
Hello there!
Congrats on completing the challenge! ā
Your solution looks great!
š It's recommended to use semantic HTML elements like
<ul>
and<li>
for creating lists. This ensures that your code is more accessible, maintainable, and semantically meaningful.Here's and example on how you can refactor your code:
After Refactoring
<ul class="list-container"> <li><a href="#">Github</a></li> <li><a href="#">Frontend Mentor</a></li> <li><a href="#">LinkedIn</a></li> ... </ul>
By using
<ul>
and<li>
, you convey the structure of your content more clearly, making it easier for screen readers and search engines to understand. Additionally, it aligns with best practices for HTML semantics.I hope you find this helpful!
Keep up the excellent work!
Marked as helpful1@AchigyusPosted 6 months agoThank you so much @danielmrz-dev for taking time to review my submission and for the feedback. I will implement this going forward to ensure my code is more accessible, maintainable, and semantically meaningful.
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