Front-End Web Development Bootcamp course - challenge1final
This project was developed to provide us with an on-the-job ticket task, which challenges us to find the flaws in the code and work to improve it for a certain goal. The problem it was solving was to make it more accessible, improve the SEO and consolidate the CSS by following the scout rule.
Things I learnt:
- There are lots of little nuances and ways of working with VS code which I need to learn
- How fragile it all is and how one small error can turn your whole beautiful webpage into an ugly mess!!
- I need to learn how to comment better
- I understand the need for a second screen and why it is important to git commit often!!
AS A marketing agency I WANT a codebase that follows accessibility standards SO THAT our own site is optimized for search engines
Your website must meet accessibility standards. You can achieve this completing the following:
- Semantic HTML elements can be found throughout the source code
- HTML elements follow a logical structure independent of styling and positioning
- Image and icon elements contain accessible
alt
attributes - Heading attributes fall in sequential order
- Title elements contain a concise, descriptive title
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![Screenshot of finished frontpage 1)(FEWD-challenge1/challenge/assets/images/Screenshot 2022-12-13at 11.23.40 AM.png)
![Screenshot of finished frontpage 2)(FEWD-challenge1/challenge/assets/images/Screenshot 2022-12-13 at 11.28.32 AM.png)
![Screenshot of finished frontpage 3)(FEWD-challenge1/challenge/assets/images/Screenshot 2022-12-13 at 11.28.40 AM.png)
![mock up view)(https://courses.bootcampspot.com/courses/3031/files/2370917/preview)
( I feel like this hasnt rendered correctly but will go over with tutor this week ) I also put this in the comment syntax but it disappeared so keeping it just like this for now!
Skills Bootcamp FEWD
MIT licence
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If you would like to help, please reach out on slack!!
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