Responsive Stats Preview Card Component Main using Sass
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Hi there, I'm Leo, and I am starting to better about web design. I would like your opinions.
What do you think about this design? What could better it?
Thank you so much!
Community feedback
- @VCaramesPosted almost 2 years ago
Hey there! 👋 Here are some suggestions to help improve your code:
- The “image” in this component are purely decorative. ⚠️ Their
alt tag
should be left blank and have anaria-hidden=“true”
to hide them from assistive technology.
More Info: 📚
[MDN Aria-Hidden] (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/Attributes/aria-hidden#description)
- To get the image to look like the FEM example ✅, you are going to want to use the
mix-blend-mode
along with themultiply
value and include aopacity
with the value of 0.8 to the image. Lastly, the image’s container must have the background color ofhsl(277, 64%, 61%)
.
Code:
img { opacity: 0.8; mix-blend-mode: multiply; } img-container { background : hsl(277, 64%, 61%); }
- The only heading ⚠️ in this component is the “Get insights that help your business grow” everything else will be wrapped in a
paragraph
element.
- Your
CSS Reset
is being underutilized. 😢 To fully maximize 💯 it, you will want to add more to it.
Here are some examples that you can freely use: Josh Comeau Reset, Eric Meyer Reset
- For improved accessibility 📈 for your content, it is best practice to use
rem
for yourfont-size
and other property values. Whileem
is best formedia-queries
. Using these units gives users the ability to scale elements up and down, relative to a set value.
If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me.
Happy Coding! 🎆🎊🪅
Marked as helpful1@locamponievesPosted almost 2 years ago@vcarames Thank you so much for your suggestions
1 - The “image” in this component are purely decorative. ⚠️ Their
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