u/Active_Increase_3011

What is the best practice? Other options at login

When you have multiple options on a login page — for example, signing in with your email or choosing from social logins and SSO options below — there is often a small visual break with a <span> containing the word "or" separating them. Does this qualify as a new subsection of the page, meaning that "or" should actually be a heading like "Sign in with other options"? Or is it acceptable to leave it as a <span>, since it is not a new section or subsection of the login page and therefore does not require a heading?

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u/Active_Increase_3011 — 2 days ago
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Can anyone recommend a Wedding photographer

First let's start off with I am an artist, I have tattoo artist friends so I understand the work that goes in behind the scenes the years of practice and equipment required to be a good photographer and to craft something beautiful. I know what it costs to live and make a living. I am not having a fancy 10k + wedding. I am doing it in my backyard, thrifting a lot of my decorations, growing tons of the flowers etc. I want a photographer that is good. They don't have to be amazing. they don't need 10+ years experience and travel the world just someone who has done this for a few years knows what they are doing and can capture candid moments. Maybe they are growing their business maybe they understand the economy maybe they are like me and didn't spike their rates just cuz the industry did.Yes it's a DIY wedding, and yes it's a bad economy and yes photographers need to pay there bills. Can anyone recommend someone that is responsibly priced (2 hrs at 5k is not reasonable). this is not asking for cheap. I just want someone who gets it. I will pay you what your worth.

Also in another life I was a software engineer and I build websites. I have the skills to build you a beautiful website and am willing to do skill trades or a partial skills trade like website + 1000$ comp for a wedding photographer

Thank you. Please don't blow up in the comments I already know the word reasonable and DIY immediately get hate for just using these words.

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u/Active_Increase_3011 — 6 days ago