Syntax Highlight (We Review Your Portfolio)
Mar 24, 2021•1 hr 1 min
Episode description
It’s another Syntax Highlight. In this episode, Scott and Wes take a look at portfolios and websites and evaluate them from the perspective of a hiring manager.
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Show Notes 04:50 - https://shaquilhansford.com/
Not optimized for desktop
Lots of spacing issues overall
Too many accordions - could be lists in multiple columns
Social links could be in the footer
Twitter is on point - iwantyoutohire.me
Phone number on website is good
11:31 - https://www.benlammers.dev/
Gimmy dat yellow
The design and polish is really good
Data URI images can overload CPU
Semantic headings, but HTML should use some work Four H1s on the page
20 H2s
40 H3s
Main tag
20:28 - https://www.zubairaziz.com/
Lots of empty space
Photo is key
Not sure what to do when I land on the page
Blog is nice, but two posts from May - add more or drop it
Portfolio is just enough
Nav animation should only happen on initial load
29:39 - https://codebyfil.dev/
This is a great example of something that is good, but needs a bit of polish
Tone down the border radius
Tone down the box shadow Border and drop shadow
Images aren’t links
Footer padding or space - contact is ridding the bottom
Scott’s HTML breakdown Four H1s
Six H2s
Four H3s
18 H4s
Five H5s
37:39 - https://www.johngeorgesample.com/
Clean but maybe too clean
Nav is too distractingly too big
Need active link indicator in main nav
div div div div - take a look at those semantic HTML tags No H1 or H2
HTML needs work brother
Use × instead of X
Asterisk doesn’t work on mobile
46:52 - https://stordahl.dev/
Great images
Nice typography
Sign-up for newsletter is great
Store = A+
Scott’s HTML breakdown Two H1s, one of which is just nice to meet you
Zero H2s
Articles should be articles
No section
1px move on hover is nice - could use a transition
Links Axe Accessibility Testing
Gatsby
Next.js
https://feathericons.com/
Snipcart
GeoGuessr
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