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    My 1 accessibility issue is a warning that says "Links must have discernible text". The link in question is actually an icon (with an <i> tag), which is wrapped by an anchor tag. Is there any way to satisfy this requirement while not really changing the whole "Icon link" thing, or do I need to add some text or something? Thank you for any insight or solutions you can offer!

    Other than that, this project was easy peasy for me. It feels good to stretch my brain and practice basic HTML/CSS every now and then! 😊

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    The one thing I had trouble with is the background. I got pretty close, but if you look closely, you'll see that it doesn't smoothly repeat, but instead has a column that visibly clips itself. You can partially see this column and then the background restarts. If anyone has any clues as to how I can fix this, I am all ears! Thanks 😊

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    After posting, I'm seeing that I'm getting an accessibility issue. It's complaining that I don't have even a single <h1></h1> element on my page. What should I do in this case? Because I feel like this app definitely doesn't call for an h1 element. None of the text says "h1 header" to me, and I really don't want to change one label just to satisfy the accessibility requirement.

    Also, I tried to set it as an empty element, but it didn't like that and generated an additional issue, so I changed it back.

    So yeah. What would you guys suggest? Thanks!

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    As always, feedback is much appreciated!

    This took a little longer for everything to come together, but near the end, I got on a roll where I was able to figure out nearly all of the more difficult aspects pretty quickly (the images in desktop mode, the arrows turning upside down when you click on a question, etc). I'm glad I got to practice some JavaScript!

    As a side note, I'm using a TV as an external monitor because my laptop screen is broken. Unfortunately, that means that sometimes my projects can look smaller to you guys than it does to me. My proportions are correct on my end, but I'm afraid that everything translates to be a bit small for everyone else. I have to figure that out. -_-

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    This one was fairly simple for me! In fact, I was able to complete it in well under an hour, and I'm mad proud of myself for honing my HTML and CSS skills that far.

    Any feedback you can provide would be nice. I did have a bit of trouble with the hover effect over the image, so any cleaner solutions would be greatly appreciated!

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    I'm getting decent at these I think! Hopefully this one compares well to the original. I ended up doing 3 layouts total (so the main and 2 additional media queries) to make this decently responsive. Let me know how it looks on your browser, and feel free to provide any feedback you feel could benefit me! Thanks :)

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    I think I've done really well with this one. I wasn't sure how to do the colored image and would appreciate some correct methods for that solution. What I am really proud of is my page's responsiveness, and I would love some feedback to see if I'm doing everything correctly or not. Thanks!