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i don't know how to make it responsive for all devices.
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- @ginhxhPosted 5 months ago
thanks a lot , that's helpful! i just started html and css i dont know really how to use the header ... but i will try next time thanks for your time
1 - @danielmrz-devPosted 5 months ago
Hello there!
Congrats on completing the challenge! ā
Your solution is really impressive!
I've got a couple of ideas (about how to use HTML better) that could make it even stronger:
š First: Think about using
<main>
to wrap your main content instead of<div>
.Imagine
<div>
and<span>
in HTML as basic containers. They're good for holding stuff, but they don't tell us much about what's inside or its purpose on the webpage.š Second: Consider employing
<h1>
to<h6>
tags for headings rather than using<p>
.The
<p>
tag is primarily intended for paragraphs. When it comes to headings, HTML offers us a range of heading tags: from<h1>
to<h6>
.Here's a quick guide on how to use them:
- The
<h1>
to<h6>
tags are used to define HTML headings. <h1>
is for the most important heading.<h6>
is for the least important heading.- Stick to just one
<h1>
per page ā it should be the main title for the whole page. - And don't skip heading levels ā start with
<h1>
, then use<h2>
, and so on.
It's more than just text size ā it's about structuring your content effectively.
These tweaks might not change how your page looks, but they'll make your HTML code clearer and help with SEO and accessibility.
Hope that's helpful!
Keep up the great work!
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