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

    Going over some JS basics Spend less time going over the smaller issues - its important to keep the ball rolling when learning.

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

    Spacing around the text content. Dev Tools mainly to see what the changes would do

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    I struggled with this one. I couldn't get my radio buttons to have some spacing, I tried gap and marginbut it would end up effecting the element on mobile view. An improvement here would be greatly appreicated

    I also couldn't manage to get my dynamic-text border in my thank-you section to have a smaller width.

    Naturally, I'm glad I finished this but major improvements need to be made which I will do.

    On a positive, I did end up removing quite a few unnecessary styles and markup which I think will please some of the mentors in our community.

    Any improvements/suggestions will be greatly appreciated

    👋🏾

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    My goal was to test my understanding of Data Fetching and effects in React. I've tried to provide as much information in my README.

    Any feedback welcome👋🏾

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    I found this challenge fairly straightforward, not difficult at all. The only thing I tried to get the button text to be clear transparency so it could match the background's colour.

    On the to the next one I go✨🙂👍🏾

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    I've come across the var function in css and what it does. For future projects, I'll look to use it. After I completed this challenge, looking at Kevin Powell's grid video made me realise it would of been easier to have used grid-column rather than grid area. Other than that I feel my HTML mark-up is getting better.

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    One element I found difficult was understanding the box shadow property. I couldn't get the shadow effect needed for my results section.

    I adopted a mobile first approach for this and I think I done a good job. I feel my CSS can improve.

    Overall, I understood this project relatively well. Good sharpening my HTML and CSS skills. If I can get feedback to know how to get the box shadow property working.

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    Hi👋🏾

    I'm submitting this project to get a better understanding from the community. It's not completed but I felt I hit a brick wall. I couldn't get the bottom list items to be arranged in the correct fashion and I spent a lot time trying to do so.

    I haven't written any JS as I couldn't get the layout and structure of the site correct. I made a big mistake in not approaching it mobile first. Please ignore my readme as I haven't done it also.

    I would like honest feedback in correcting my GRID to get the site laid out correctly as I feel I couldn't do so😔

    I have VOWED however to do it all again after completing other simpler challenges as I feel I've jumped ship. I refuse to not be able to do this challenge. If someone could kindly take a look and give me feedback on my GRID structure I would kindly appreciate it.

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    I found this fairly straightforward. Just had to refresh my HTML mark up to have a good structure.

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    Just a heads up. The main branch was my first attempt. I didn't do things properly so I created a 'main-v2' branch and did it again. I was recommended to do so to go back to the original code and see the improvement.

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    I found this challenge fairly straightforward. I wanted to SCSS for the first time which I did so.