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Submitted 6 days ago

Social Links Profile Challange using HTML and CSS

accessibility
Kairung Vangmanaw•270
@VangmanawKairung
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?

I’m most proud that I was able to complete this project very quickly. My approach was to build the layout first and then come back to refine the details, which made the process smooth and efficient.

Next time, I would focus on improving accessibility by adding features like aria-label, as suggested, to make the website more complete and professional.

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

At first, I was unsure whether I should define the color variables by their actual color names or by the specific parts of the design where they would be used. In the end, I decided to define them based on their usage areas, since that approach seemed more convenient and easier to manage.

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

I think the main area I would like help with is implementing aria-label to improve accessibility. I want to make sure the website feels more complete and user-friendly for everyone.

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