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- @MelvinAguilarPosted almost 2 years ago
Hi there ๐. Good job on completing the challenge !
I have some feedback for you if you want to improve your code.
- You must use a level-one heading (h1) even though this is not a full-page challenge. You can create an '<h1>' element within your 'main' element that will be hidden visually but visible and readable by screen readers. The class "sr-only" hides content visually and here are the styles to copy. e.g.:
<h1 class="sr-only">Testimonials grid section</h1>
- Always avoid skipping heading levels; Always start from
<h1>
, followed by<h2>
, and so on up to <h6> (<h1>,<h2>,...,<h6>). Swap the<h3>
tag with<h2>
- To improve the semantics of your code you should use the
<figure>
and<blockquote>
tags to wrap the testimonials, with this, you will be able to encapsulate the author and the citation of the testimonial.
Example:
<figure> <blockquote> <p>"Example of a testimonial"</p> </blockquote> <figcaption> <p>Example of the author</p> </figcaption> </figure>
You can read more about the
<figure>
and<blockquote>
tags with this two links:I hope you find it useful! ๐ Above all, the solution you submitted is great!
Happy coding!
0 - You must use a level-one heading (h1) even though this is not a full-page challenge. You can create an '<h1>' element within your 'main' element that will be hidden visually but visible and readable by screen readers. The class "sr-only" hides content visually and here are the styles to copy. e.g.:
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