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Submitted

QR Component using CSS Grid

@Matthew-Clendenning

Desktop design screenshot for the QR code component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
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Community feedback

@Kamlesh0007

Posted

Congratulations on completing the challenge🎉! That's a great achievement, and I'm sure you put a lot of effort into it. I really liked the way you approached the challenge and the code you wrote. You demonstrated a good understanding of the concepts and applied them effectively to solve the problem.I have a few suggestions to improve your code further. You need to add Semantic HTML tags

The HTML structure should be semantically correct. The current structure doesn't provide any semantic information about the content. A better approach would be to use appropriate HTML tags such as <header>, <main>, <section>, <article>, etc. to define the sections of the page.<main> tag to indicate that it represents the main content of the page. You can wrap up .attribution class within <footer> as a part of semantics.Wrapping the .attribution class within a <footer> element is a great way to improve the semantics and structure of your code. here is the code that u need to add to include semantic tags in ur page

<main>
<div class="container">
......
</div>
</main> 
<footer>
<div class="attribution">
Challenge by <a href="https://www.frontendmentor.io?ref=challenge" target="_blank">Frontend Mentor</a>. 
Coded by <a href="#">Your Name Here</a>.
</div>
</footer>
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@minyettyvz

Posted

@Kamlesh0007 thanks, I think that for this challenge it is not necessary to use the structure since only a component is being designed, not a web.

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