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    I'm still insecure about how I'm using BEM so I'd appreciate some feedback and tips on that. Besides that I'm happy with the overall result, but if you'd like to give me some feedbacks on anything, I'd be happy to hear it!

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    I'm still insecure about how I'm using BEM so I'd like some feedbacks on that. Besides that, I think I did a good job on the challenge, but if you'd like to give me some tips on something I can improve or just any feedback at all, I'd really appreciate it!

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    This is a challenge that I've started about a month ago but i dropped it because I had no idea how to do the form validation using JS but yesterday I saw @ApplePieGiraffe's solution using only CSS then I decided to give it a try and I think the result looks pretty cool and I'm proud and happy I was able to make it! (By the time I was doing this challenge I wasn't using Sass or BEM, like I use in my newer projects, so it can be kinda messy)

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    This is my first time using BEM, I read a book and some articles about it but I think I'm not using it right so I'd really appreciate some tips, also would like some tips on semantics or literally anything else you guys think I can improve, thanks!

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    This is my first project using the mobile-first approach so I think the responsive part was a total mess and I'd really like some tips on improving that. Also, I'd like some tips on how to stop repeating code because I think that I did it a lot and also would like some tips on HTML semantics.

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    I'm already familiarized with flexbox so now I'm trying to practice some CSS Grid and I'd really appreciate some tips or just something that I could've done better. I think that I've got it almost pixel-perfect on the desktop so I'm really proud. Also, I used SASS because it's really fun :).

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    I would really appreciate some tips on using Sass because this is my first time using it in a real project and I feel like I over-complicated it and the responsive part was really messy to do but I liked the results. I decided to use :checked pseudo-element for a css-only approach and added a little animation on the box image because I thought it was gonna be fun to do it but looking at it now it looks kinda laggy and weird so I would like some tips on that and literally on anything else that you guys think can be improved, also I used overflow for the FAQ list so it won't break the design when the item is open but it doesn't look intuitive at all to scroll down so maybe I should add a custom scrollbar (?). Anyway, would love to get some feedbacks from you. Thanks! :)