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Stats Preview Card

#accessibility#styled-components#sass/scss

@naufalf25

Desktop design screenshot for the Stats preview card component coding challenge

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  • HTML
  • CSS
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This is my first project using SASS as CSS Pre-processor. Any feedback is very welcome :)

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Ivan 2,630

@isprutfromua

Posted

Hi there. You did a good job 😎

keep improving your programming skills🛠️

your solution looks great, however, if you want to improve it, you can follow these recommendation:

				**HTML**

Use HTML5 semantic elements. Make sure correct use of the HTML5 semantic elements like: header, footer, main, nav, article, section. It’s will help you to write more structured piece of code.

Avoid complex wrapping. For better performance please tried to avoid unnecessary wrapping. It will create unnecessary node in your HTML tree and reduce performance too.

Write Code Comments. It’s best practice to write human-readable code. Tried to comment your block of code. It will help you or any other developer to refactor the piece of code blocks.

Follow a consistent HTML format. It is important to remain consistent in your HTML style. You can use prettier to help you with that but the goal is to always follow a consistent way you code your markup.

				**CSS**

Use a CSS reset . By default, browsers don’t apply the same default styling to HTML elements, a CSS reset will ensure that all element have no particular style. For example: css-reset

Write consistent CSS. At the beginning part of the project you can set some rules for maintain throughout to your entire stylesheet. If you follow the convention or BEM, you’ll be able to write CSS without being afraid of side effects.

Use rem’s or em’s. Using rem’s or em’s is more dynamic way instead of using pixels. Try to use rem’s or em’s rather than pixels.

Avoid Extra Selectors. Adding extra selectors won't bring Armageddon or anything of the sort, but they do keep your CSS from being as simple and clean as possible.

Use Clamp . The clamp function make smaller and simple CSS to control element width.

width: clamp(100px, 50%, 300px);

I hope my feedback will be helpful. You can mark it as useful if so 👍 it is not difficult for you, but I understand that my efforts have been appreciated

Good luck and fun coding 🤝⌨️

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@naufalf25

Posted

@isprutfromua Thanks for your awesome feedback. I think, I still need more learn and practices to improve my skill in web development. I hope I can follow your feedback next time when create another project 😉

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Ivan 2,630

@isprutfromua

Posted

@naufalf25 Your welcome.

Have a nice day!

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