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Submitted

Social links profile using HTML and CSS Basic

amyrmdhn 20

@amyrmdhn

Desktop design screenshot for the Social links profile coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

The most proud thing is that I did this by myself.

Today is Day 10 of #100DaysOfCode. I decided to take on another amazing challenge available on the Frontend Mentor platform. Perhaps after this, I'll continue my course on Udemy first to proceed to the next part of becoming a web developer.

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

Many challenges I faced this time, even with things I've learned in the basic HTML and CSS section. However, it's really enjoyable because it turns out the soft skills of reading documentation and googling taught in the course are also very useful for overcoming the challenges I faced.

Moreover, the Frontend Mentor platform community is very friendly to beginners. I've read many useful tips and tricks provided by seniors in this community in the comment section.

What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

For now, perhaps it's in the CSS part with @font-face. Are the @font-face CSS rules I made correct? I would greatly appreciate it if someone would be willing to explain.

Community feedback

@0xabdulkhaliq

Posted

Hello there 👋. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! 🎉

  • I have a suggestion regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.

IMPROPER USAGE OF ALT 📸:

  • The alt text "jessica-picture" is somewhat vague and not descriptive enough.
  • It fails to adequately convey the content or purpose of the image, which is essential for accessibility and user experience.
  • A more appropriate alt text could describe the specific content or function of the avatar, such as "Jessica's profile picture for social media" or "Avatar representing Jessica for social link." This would provide clearer information to users who rely on screen readers or encounter image loading issues.
  • The alt attribute should explain the purpose of the image, in our case the image is a portrait of Jessica. So alt with her name itself is enough.
  • E.g. alt="Jessica"
<img src="assets/images/avatar-jessica.jpeg" alt="Jessica">

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I hope you find this helpful 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great !

Happy coding!

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@karthikganesanTR

Posted

Congratulations on completing this challenge. Few suggestions that will be helpful for your upcoming challenges

  • SEMANTIC HTML: I see you used Semantic HTML. But it will be misleading for screen readers when article containing main footer. Check out it MDN docs -Document
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