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  • Grimm-N 160

    @Grimm-N

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

    I'm pretty stoked about keeping my CSS in its own file. Yeah, the code is tiny, but having that separate CSS file makes everything look way less like a hot mess. It's like giving my project a tidy-up, and who doesn’t love a neat and clean workspace?

    Next time, I’ll definitely crank up the responsiveness dial. I want to make sure my site looks fab on every device, from phone to tablet to that giant screen your grandma uses. Also, I’m thinking of diving into some of those fancy CSS techniques—because, let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to sound like they’re speaking in code wizardry?

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

    One of the big challenges was getting the layout just right. I was wrestling with some tricky positioning issues. But I tackled it by playing around with Flexbox and finally got everything looking sharp. It was like fighting a coding dragon, but I came out on top!

    What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

    I'm looking for a hand with making my site more responsive across different devices. If anyone has tips on fine-tuning Flexbox or dealing with tricky layout issues, I’d love to hear them. Also, any feedback on improving my CSS organization would be awesome!

    @Vukasin-Stosic

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    Excellent job, you nailed it.

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