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Submitted over 1 year ago

SOCIAL-LINKS-PROFILE-MAIN

Si1entERA•450
@Si1entERA
A solution to the Social links profile challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

In the past I had struggled with flexbox and how the parent would affect the div placements when re-sized but now I think I got a handle on it, I could be wrong but that's the beauty of learning.

What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

one of the challenges I've encountered was the spacing between text and one way I solved this adjust some of the texts margin-top and margin-bottom.

What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

All feedback is welcome regardless of if your new to frontend or a veteran.

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  • Abdul Khaliq 🚀•72,380
    @0xabdulkhaliq
    Posted over 1 year ago

    Hello there 👋. Congratulations on successfully completing the challenge! 🎉

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

    LACK OF ALTERNATE TEXT FOR AVATAR 📸:

    • The alt text is used to convey the content or purpose of the image, which is essential for accessibility and user experience.

    • An appropriate alt text could describe the specific content or function of the avatar, such as "Jessica's profile picture for social media" or "Avatar representing Jessica for social link." This would provide clearer information to users who rely on screen readers or encounter image loading issues.

    • The alt attribute should explain the purpose of the image, in our case the image is a portrait of Jessica. So alt with her name itself is enough.

    • E.g. alt="Jessica"

    <img src="./assets/images/avatar-jessica.jpeg" alt="Jessica">
    

    .

    I hope you find this helpful 😄 Above all, the solution you submitted is great !

    Happy coding!

  • Reno G•60
    @pamplito
    Posted over 1 year ago

    Hello,

    Your solution looks great, congratulations!

    As I'm new, what I'm telling you will have to be checked but I'm not sure you need all these section in your html.

    Wish you the best !

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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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