I gotta say, I'm not super into this web development stuff

. But if you're building a docu-series website, it seems like they're getting all the details right

. The code is pretty clean, no unnecessary junk. And I love how they've got all these different sections for the content β article, main, trailer... each one has its own purpose

.
But what really caught my eye was those media queries

. I mean, it's nice to see someone paying attention to screen size and all that jazz

. It makes me wonder if they've tested their site on different devices? Like, does it look good on a phone or tablet? That's something we should probably know

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Anyway, kudos to whoever wrote this code β it's definitely not my cup of tea

οΈ, but I can appreciate the effort. Now, let me ask you: how important is accessibility when it comes to website design? Do you think most people care about that stuff?
