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Responsive rating component using React

#react
Andrea Iriarteā€¢ 130

@andrea-iriarte

Desktop design screenshot for the Interactive rating component coding challenge

This is a solution for...

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JS
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I struggled a little bit with centering items within divs, especially vertically, and there was one item (the "4 out of 5" element on the thank you page), that I had to center manually by adjusting the margin. Any advise for easier item positioning?

Community feedback

@0xabdulkhalid

Posted

Hello there šŸ‘‹. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! šŸŽ‰

  • I have other recommendations regarding your code that I believe will be of great interest to you.

DECORATIVE SVG'S ā™Øļø:

  • The alt attribute is used to provide alternative text for images in HTML documents. The alt attribute is used by screen readers to describe the image to visually impaired users, which is essential for web accessibility.
  • Now, when it comes to decorative SVGs, they are used purely for aesthetic purposes and do not convey any important information or functionality to the user.
  • Since these images do not convey any important information or functionality, there is no need for an alt attribute.
  • So feel free to set the alt attribute as "" for decorative svg's, because alt="" will be skipped by screen readers they will consider the image as decoration

Example:

<img src="images/decorative.svg" alt="">

<img src="/assets/icon-star-3e70bfda.svg" alt="star-icon" class="icon" width="17" height="16">
šŸ‘‡
<img src="/assets/icon-star-3e70bfda.svg" alt="" class="icon" width="17" height="16">

.

I hope you find this helpful šŸ˜„ Above all, the solution you submitted is great !

Happy coding!

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Andrea Iriarteā€¢ 130

@andrea-iriarte

Posted

@0xAbdulKhalid

Thank you, Abdul! I will definitely keep that in mind next time!

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Gandah Kelvinā€¢ 160

@Gandah

Posted

Try using grid for centering items vertically and horizontally, use this snippet on the container of the item: display: grid; place-items: center;

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Andrea Iriarteā€¢ 130

@andrea-iriarte

Posted

@Gandah

Hi, Gandah

Thank you for your comment! I'll give it a go.

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