Whether it is the background image or the text size on the page, it is obvious that one pixel is missing. And I brought up bad habits in school, and I was always so careless. After submitting the page for the first time, there were many questions. Fortunately, the tutor pointed out to me that otherwise I would not feel my own faults. It was because I was too careless and did not accurately restore the design draft. I must work hard to overcome this in the future. Pursuing perfection in the visual display of page design.
Through this time, I also understood some page structure. At first I thought the structure was what structure should you display after blocking the loading style from the browser. Through this appearance, select the right tags to build your own page structure. It is confused with the browser's default display style. On the one hand, it is because I have made endless associations with some tags meaninglessly, which has caused misunderstandings in using tags. I think this is a problem that many refactoring personnel will inevitably encounter. And at this time I just made a practice.
For example, in this project, I used a lot of comment lists for image lists because I wanted to display the entire html file after removing the style to fit people's normal thinking. It was I imposed on the page, not a very correct structure. I have expanded its scope of use. Returning to the most primitive usage is actually just a label used to express content, not a structure. This is a misunderstanding, because some people may also think that this is not a comment list, but a paragraph, and it all varies from person to person. So in this case where everyone will not reach a consensus on their choice, choosing a div tag that has no meaning may be a compromise.
Structure really requires you to slowly understand and summarize it slowly!