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j3Zxq 10

@j3Zxq

Desktop design screenshot for the QR code component coding challenge

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@MohmedElshaarawy

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Hello J3zxqGood job on completing the challenge !

I have some suggestions about your code that might interest you.

HTML

Use the <main> tag to wrap all the main content of the page instead of the <div> tag. With this semantic element you can improve the accessibility of your page. Use the <footer> tag to wrap the footer of the page instead of the <div class="attribution">. The <footer> element contains information about the author of the page, the copyright, and other legal information. Since this component involves scanning the QR code, the image is not a decoration, so it must have an alt attribute. The alt attribute should explain its purpose. e.g. QR code to frontendmentor.io CSS

Instead of using pixels in font-size, use relative units like em or rem. 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 Use min-height: 100vh instead of height: 100vh. The height property will not work if the content of the page grows beyond the height of the viewport. I hope you find it useful!

Happy coding!

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Hassia Issah 50,810

@Hassiai

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Replace<div class="container">with the main tag and <div class="attribution"> with the footer tag to fix the accessibility issues. click here for more on web-accessibility and semantic html

To center .container on the page using flexbox, replace the height in the body with min-height:100vh.

For a responsive content which wont require a media query for this challenge, give .container a max-width value. max-width: 320px; ,there is no need for a margin value in the body. Give p and h1 a font-size of 15px, the same margin-left and right value and the same margin-top value. Give p a margin-bottom value.

This challenge does not require a box-shadow.

Use relative units like rem or em as unit for the padding, margin, width values and preferably rem for the font-size values, instead of using px which is an absolute unit. For more on CSS units Click here

Hope am helpful.

Well done for completing this challenge. HAPPY CODING

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@AhmedMahrouss

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good jop my bro Congrats on completing your first challenge!🎊🍻If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out to me. Happy Coding! 🎆🎊

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