Testimonials grid section main responsive
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Hello Devs, this is my solution for testimonials using CSS grid I would appreciate any advice or improve to make my code better, Thank you guys
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- @MelvinAguilarPosted almost 2 years ago
Hi there 👋. Good job on completing the challenge ! I have some feedback for you if you want to improve your code.
There should only be one <main> element in your solution, because this tag is the main content tag, I consider that the challenge is not a full page and you don't need to have many <header> either.
HTML:
- 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>
- The
alt
attribute should not contain the words "image", "photo", or "picture", because the image tag already conveys that information.
If you want to learn more about the
alt
attribute, you can read this article.- 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:CSS:
- Instead of using pixels in font-size, use relative units like
em
orrem
. The font-size in absolute units like pixels does not scale with the user's browser settings. This can cause accessibility issues for users who have set their browser to use a larger font size. You can read more about this here.
I hope you find it useful! 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great!
Happy coding!
Marked as helpful0@marawanmohamed9876Posted almost 2 years ago@MelvinAguilar Thanks a million, it was very helpful. I will update my code and apply these changes thank you again and happy coding to you my friend ☺️
1 - 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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