Design comparison
Solution retrospective
I think I have solved the responsive issue this time, and that is a victory for me!
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?I think this time I had more difficulty thinking about the project with the syntax order and its schemes.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?Maybe the syntax HTML and the responsive CSS technique.
Community feedback
- @danielmrz-devPosted 5 months ago
Hey there!
Congrats on finishing the challenge! ā
Your solution looks awesome!
š It's a good idea to use semantic HTML elements like
<ul>
and<li>
for lists. This makes your code more accessible, maintainable, and meaningful.Here's an example of 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>
Using
<ul>
and<li>
makes your content structure clearer, which is better for screen readers and search engines. Plus, it follows best practices for HTML.Hope this helps!
Keep up the great work!
Marked as helpful0@dv-tiagosilvaPosted 5 months ago@danielmrz-dev hey daniel, thank you very much for the advice, I will definitely apply this tip in future studies!
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