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    What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

    I'm proud that I was able to do the task in a very short time. Next time, I'll use several breakpoints in my media query

    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    I was stuck on how to use the "await" keyword in an event listener function but I was able to get several sources on how to deal with the problem

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    Result Summary Page

    This challenge took me some time because I had to brainstorm on how to add some JavaScript and DOM manipulation (although it was not required) and also make the website responsive on all devices using media query. I learnt some new things and I'm happy that I am making a little progress.

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    I tried doing this challenge with my mobile device, then sent the files to a pc. Thanks to @YeniUvwo for the advice, I tried using the concepts and also started Kevin Powell's course on conquering responsive layouts(a highly structured CSS course for beginners). I did the project with ease compared to the first one. The difficult and unsolved part of the project for me is the using of the downloaded fonts. I need some clarification there. I'd appreciate any help on that part.

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    My first of project and definitely not my last here, it was a little challenging for a beginner like me. When building the project, I had to go back and grasp the concept of CSS Flexbox and also the concept of viewport height and percentages. My major challenge is finding the best to use between pixels and percentages.