Project 3: IP address tracker utilizing API with JQuery!

Solution retrospective
Finally solved my 3rd Challenge!
Hi everyone thank you again for the few seconds of your day to read this. So from my last solution's Readme I mentioned that I will try to incorporate a more responsive design for my next project. I learned more about CSS media queries and I utilized them to make the website look better when the width is less than 800 pixels. However, I did not find a need to use the mobile background image file which is concerning to me. Maybe I could not find a use for it because I still lack the knowledge. From this project I realized I wanted to learn more about UI and UX in general.
As for difficulties I've found building the project, I proudly figured them out. Such as utilizing the .val() function of JQuery to gather the input from the IP address text box and use them in a function to make an API call for its location. Something I do want to know though is how to capture the IP address of my website's visitor in order to put their location on the map so as to make a better landing page when they view the site.
I plan to keep increasing the difficulty between projects as I'm learning many things in between and I start on these projects whenever I have free time. I will be continuing my self studies and come back by submitting a solution to an advanced challenge!
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