
Solution retrospective
I enjoyed making this because i liked the concept and the colors, i would probably change some things about handling my media query
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?Media queries were quite hard here as i couldn't make a smooth transition and i haven't figured it out
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- @AdrianoEscarabote
Hi d4cenn, how’s everything? I think your project turned out great! However, I have some feedback that I think might be useful:
To improve the semantics and accessibility of your code, consider using the
<ul>
(unordered list) element to group related links. The<ul>
tag is ideal for representing collections, such as a list of social media links or navigation items.Using
<ul>
not only makes your code more structured and meaningful, but it also helps assistive technologies identify the group as a related set of items, enhancing the experience for screen reader users. Additionally, this approach improves overall readability and maintainability of your HTML.Example:
<ul> <li><a href="#">GitHub</a></li> <li><a href="#">Frontend Mentor</a></li> <li><a href="#">LinkedIn</a></li> <li><a href="#">Twitter</a></li> <li><a href="#">Instagram</a></li> </ul>
In this example:
- The <ul> wraps the entire group, indicating that these links are related.
- Each item is enclosed in a <li> (list item), which provides a clear structure and logical grouping.
This method is particularly useful for navigation menus, social media links, or any set of grouped items, offering better support for both SEO and screen readers.
Pro Tip: Avoid using
<div>
elements alone for lists, as they don’t convey the same semantic meaning. Whenever possible, choose semantic tags like<ul>
or<ol>
to improve the quality of your code.The rest is amazing.
I hope this is helpful. 👍
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