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Solution retrospective
The area I had difficulties was in CSS . All feedback is accepted coz I am still learning
Community feedback
- @visualdennissPosted over 1 year ago
Congrats on completing the challenge successfully! Your submission looks great on desktop size. However you can tweak the responsiveness for changing the flex-direction to column in mobile view. You can use media queries for that. For example:
@media (max-width: 500px) { .main-container { flex-direction: column; ...rest of your code} }
Also don't forget to change the children elements that are set to width: 50% for mobile so that become 100%.
Hope you find this feedback helpful!
0 - @0xabdulkhaliqPosted over 1 year ago
Hello there π. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! π
- I have some recommendations regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.
HTML π·οΈ:
- This solution generates accessibility error reports due to
non-semantic
markup, which lack landmark for a webpage
- So fix it by replacing the element
<div class="card">
the with semantic element<main>
in yourindex.html
file to improve accessibility and organization of your page.
- What is meant by landmark ?, They used to define major sections of your page instead of relying on generic elements like
<div>
or<span>
- They convey the structure of your page. For example, the
<main>
element should include all content directly related to the page's main idea, so there should only be one per page
HEADINGS β οΈ:
- And, This solution had also generated another accessibility error report due to skipping heading levels
- We want to avoid skipping heading levels, make sure to start with
<h1>
and working your way down the heading levels (<h2>
,<h3>
, etc.) helps ensure that our document has a clear and consistent hierarchy. Read more π
- Because skipping heading levels is a poor practice from the perspective of information design, whether we are talking about web pages, books, journal articles, or about anything else. You can not only confuse screen readers but all readers when you don't follow a consistent, logical pattern with your heading structure.
I hope you find this helpful π Above all, the solution you submitted is great !
Happy coding!
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