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  • Jordan Kleinbaum•210
    @JordanKleinbaum
    Submitted almost 2 years ago

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    alphaura•80
    @alphaura
    Posted almost 2 years ago

    Answer 1: Sections are mostly used when you have a specific sections (sounds cliché, but that's the fact haha). If you have a specific section, for example "about me", that can easily be turned into <section class="aboutme">, and the rest of the code of that section can be in a <div> unless it has its own semantic like <p>, <img>, etc... So for example "containers" are mostly done in a <div> tag like this <div class="container">.

    Answer 2 & 3: Both structure and use are done good from what I can see. A nice thing to keep in mind is that when you are writing code, imagine that you are going to send it over to a senior and you want him/her to quickly understand what he is seeing, so adding some comments in both HTML & CSS of what that section of the code is for or doing would be an extra point

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