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8:13 PM, Sunday July 18th 2021
edited at 8:15 PM, Jul 18th 2021

I did! Sorry about that must have switched to the wrong tab when grabbing links.

Here's the actual example.

The link in your critique is changed as well so if you go back to it in the future it'll all be correct.

My apologies again and best of luck in lesson 2.

edited at 8:15 PM, Jul 18th 2021
8:22 PM, Sunday July 18th 2021

Got it. Thank you!

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