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Submitted 6 months ago

Html;Css

yuriinyk•150
@yuriinyk
A solution to the Product preview card component challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

What Are You Most Proud Of, and What Would You Do Differently Next Time? • Most Proud Of: Completing a complex task within the timeframe and delivering a functional solution that met client expectations.

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?
  1. Challenge: • Difficulty managing time and resources for the project due to a tight deadline. Solution: • Prioritized tasks using a clear roadmap and broke them into manageable steps. Delegated some responsibilities when possible. 2. Challenge: • Lack of expertise in a specific technology or process critical to the project. Solution: • Conducted research and consulted experts or community forums to fill knowledge gaps. Additionally, implemented learning sessions to improve skills within the team. 3. Challenge: • Ensuring effective collaboration within a distributed team. Solution: • Implemented better tools for communication (e.g., Slack, Trello) and scheduled daily stand-ups to align progress and expectations.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?
  1. Optimizing the performance of the solution, particularly in scaling it for larger use cases. 2. Enhancing the user interface and experience for better engagement. 3. Guidance on integrating additional features or technologies for future improvements.
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  • Anahí Sanabria Ugarte•90
    @AnahiSU
    Posted 6 months ago

    Amazing work, but you should try to use media queries to transform your web into a responsive page.

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When a solution is submitted, we use axe-core to run an automated audit of your code.

This picks out common accessibility issues like not using semantic HTML and not having proper heading hierarchies, among others.

This automated audit is fairly surface level, so we encourage to you review the project and code in more detail with accessibility best practices in mind.

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We've added some of our own linting rules based on recommended best practices. These rules are prefixed with frontend-mentor/ which you'll see at the top of each issue in the report.

The report will audit all CSS, SCSS and Less files in your repository.

How does the HTML validation report work?

When a solution is submitted, we use html-validate to run an automated check on the HTML code.

The report picks out common HTML issues such as not using headings within section elements and incorrect nesting of elements, among others.

Note that the report can pick up “invalid” attributes, which some frameworks automatically add to the HTML. These attributes are crucial for how the frameworks function, although they’re technically not valid HTML. As such, some projects can show up with many HTML validation errors, which are benign and are a necessary part of the framework.

How does the JavaScript validation report work?

When a solution is submitted, we use eslint to run an automated check on the JavaScript code.

The report picks out common JavaScript issues such as not using semicolons and using var instead of let or const, among others.

The report will audit all JS and JSX files in your repository. We currently do not support Typescript or other frontend frameworks.

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