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- @danielmrz-devPosted 10 months ago
Hello @sharifulb07!
Your solution looks great!
I have a couple of suggestions (about semantic HTML) for improvement:
📌 First: Use
<main>
to wrap the main content instead of<div>
.Elements such as
<div>
and<span>
are often referred to as non-semantic HTML elements. They primarily function as containers for content without providing any clear indication of the type of content they hold or its purpose on the webpage.📌 Second: Use
<h1>
for the main title instead of<h2>
.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. And don't skip heading levels - start with<h1>
, then use<h2>
, and so on.
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!
Marked as helpful0@sharifulb07Posted 10 months agoThanks a lot for your idea which keeps market demand @danielmrz-dev
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- @Ezekiel225Posted 10 months ago
Hello there 👋 @sharifulb07.
Good job on completing the challenge !
Your project looks really good!
I have a suggestion about your code that might interest you.
There is an very useful browser extension called Perfect Pixel that allow you compare with the design image and thus see the exact dimensions. I recommend it to you.
Use <main> to wrap the main content instead of <div>. 📌 Tags like <div> and <span> are typical examples of non-semantic HTML elements. They serve only as content holders but give no indication as to what type of content they contain or what role that content plays on the page. This tag change does not impact your project visually and makes your HTML code more semantic, improving SEO optimization as well as the accessibility of your project.
Consider adding a box-shadow to the div with theclass of container so as to match the original design.
.container { box-shadow: 2px 2px 20px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); }
I hope this suggestion is useful for future projects.
Other than that, great job!
Happy coding.
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