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Reflection: Final

Looking back, there are many things I wish I understood better earlier on, like using javascript variables better and functions better, but here we are, and overall, my javascript is used well. I did use it to make whole pages alot, rather than assign functions to preexisting components. With my css, I think my desktop version looks great, and my two other smaller form factors look alright. I wish I could have tested the tablet size with an actual tablet device, as I feel that would better communicate the changes over emulating the form factor in a web browser. My font size on mobile is a bit too small, I would like to have spent further time fine tuning it. With my portfolio pages, I am incredibly happy with how the content is visually displayed, and although the idea of a zoom function for the fullscreen mode, the fact that I had to compress my pictures for a better page load time, deterred me. Otherwise, all the features I wanted for my portfolio pages were implemented. With my main page, I had hoped to make it dynamically change with scrolling, but decided against it, due to the complexity of such an implementation, and how soon to deadline I had felt the desire to implement such a feature. I'm disappointed with my blogs, they started out strong, but I fell behind with them and wrote short shallow works to catch up.

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