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

    My goal here was to implement the design as perfectly as possible in under half an hour. This was done in a little over 20 minutes and I think it looks a lot like the design. I'd love to hear about any issues or oversights.

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    This was my third time developing this app, and the first one I've actually submitted. It's been a long time since I made a version of this, and I've grown a lot as a developer since. I would love any and all feedback on layout, functionality, bugs, etc. This feels like the culmination of all of the skills I've been working on the past few months, and I want to make it as great as possible.

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    I finished this a few weeks ago and just realized I never uploaded it! My goal on this project was to be as pixel perfect to the design as possible. Any feedback is tremendously appreciated!

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    This was my first NextJS project. I would love to hear about any bugs anyone encounters or issues with the user experience. Also any changes I can make to better match the design. Also issues with accessibility and semantic HTML you might find. I'm grateful for any and all feedback. Thanks!

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    I'm extremely pleased with myself on this one. The mobile layout scaled very well for desktop and tablet, and functionality appears to be (fingers crossed) bug free. If anyone notices any issues with my styles or implementations, please let me know. This is a portfolio piece for me and I'm striving to make it as professional as possible!

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    If you need a test card number to try on the page, 5105105105105100 should work.

    My largest issue on this project is with the CSS. There's a lot of screen sizes where things aren't quite right, and some values are hard coded which probably should not be. Any feedback on fixing CSS issues would be greatly appreciated! Also if you find any bugs with the form itself I'd love to know.

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    This was quite the difficult project to get done. Right now the CSS has a lot of glaring issues I plan to iron out over time and there's a lot of redundancy in my utility classes, but I'm so glad to have something functional that looks halfway decent on most screens.

    Any and all feedback on all parts of the project is welcome. I'm especially curious if there are any bugs in my gameplay implementation.

    CSS fixes are more than welcome as well. Menus in particular need a lot of work so I'd love to hear what you all have to say about those.

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    The timer had a ton of moving parts and was a huge challenge to get working but it felt great to figure out. Apparently it doesn't work on Safari mobile for at least one person who's tried it and I'm not sure why that is. I think my non-Tailwind CSS can use a huge cleanup. I've let Tailwind do a lot of heavy lifting for me lately and I've gotten lax on maintaining my own stylesheets when necessary.