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    We two can make it greater! thank you all...

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    Thank you for checking out my project and I love to discuss the ways to improve this project.<br> Thank you! <br> Kartse

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    How can I fire an animation when my innerHTML changes? As follow, setTimeout(() => { for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) { dayTime[i].innerHTML = days; hourTime[i].innerHTML = hours; minTime[i].innerHTML = minutes; secTime[i].innerHTML = seconds; } }, 400); I mean when the respective time(clock value) is updated, I want to fire an animation.

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    I welcome you all devs!

    I did a very responsive website on my local machine, without squeezing the images. but when I pushed it in GitHub, it didn't work fine with images. I think it has something to do with background:URL(); due to which I had to change and is less responsive now.

    thanks in advance for check my question and I request you to give me an idea about Why background:URL(); is not working in GitHub? thank you, kartse

    This is my first website using sass and I recommend you to give it a try using sass if not yet. Is an approach of write less, done more.

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    I am very sure of my unusual approach to this solution. I am not able to make it that responsive. This one is the most challenging for me so far.....

    Your feedback means a lot to me.

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    Hello to all the friends out there,

    This is my first frontend mentor challenge and I am able to complete it with my best effort. Hereby, your feedback is a must to excel my knowledge and put forward my steps. I will be forever grateful to you. thank you for your awesome feedback.