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    This is still a work in progress, but I definitely got what I wanted to out of the experience. My main reason I wanted to do this project was to dip my toes into grabbing data from a file and populating the html with it. I know I haven't really finished the styling and features of this challenge, but I plan on incorporating what I did do and learn into a larger personal project, so I'm going to take a break and post what I have for now.

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    Just a quick CSS styling challenge.

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    Any advice on how to make the pop-up for desktop look better?

    I'm not the best at positioning elements outside of using Flexbox or Bootstrap, so this was probably my hardest challenge, and I know it's something I can improve on.

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    This was more of a casual lil coding project I did on the side since I had a little extra time. Let me know what you think, and as always, if you have any advice, please share! I'm happy to hear.

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    This is my second project on here, and I'm so proud! I love what I've made, but I'm also open to feedback.

    Any advice on how to make it better?

    What are some best practices when using third-party APIs that I can use in the future?

    Any ways I could make the style more clean/responsive?

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    I'm very new to programming, and I don't have a ton of experience. This is my first project from Frontend Mentor, and while I didn't follow the design perfectly, I'm pretty happy with what I've accomplished.

    That being said, are there any "best" practices I should follow when working on projects to make my code more clean/professional? Any ways my code could be done more efficiently, or any ways it fell short?

    Just anything I can do to make my future projects better than my past projects.