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Social Links Profile

@DanielOmehe

Desktop design screenshot for the Social links profile coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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Grimm-N 150

@Grimm-N

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@DanielOmehe, Hey there! 😄

You did an awesome job with this! Your work is looking fantastic!

I recommend using this great CSS Reset

For a bit more readability and ease of maintenance, it’s usually better to keep elements on a single line if they’re not too lengthy. It keeps the code looking sharp and tidy! ✨

Your footer looks great, but using the <footer> element would make it even better. Think of it as giving your footer a VIP pass—it helps with accessibility and SEO, making sure your page structure is easy for everyone (and search engines) to understand. 🕵️‍♂️

Additionally, for better responsiveness, consider using units like %, rem, and em. For font-size, weight, height, padding, etc. This helps a lot!

Also, you can streamline your code by ditching some of the extra <div> wrappers. Just one <div> for the links should do the trick. It’s like decluttering your closet—less mess, more style! 😎

Keep up the fantastic work and keep having fun with your coding! 🚀

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