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what changed after the last harvest

Nothing on the site changed dramatically over the last month or so, but enough small things shifted that it felt worth writing down somewhere. A handful of games got their timing nudged, a couple of pages loaded a shade faster, and one long-standing typo on the keno page finally got caught and fixed. None of it is the sort of thing anyone would notice on its own.

The biggest actual change was quiet reshuffling of how the games are laid out on the main page, grouping the card games together rather than scattering them among the reel and wheel games. It sounds minor, and it is, but it makes the whole page easier to scan at a glance. I should have grouped them that way from the very start.

I also went back through every game's about text and trimmed a fair bit of it down, since a few descriptions had grown longer than the games themselves deserved. Writing this site has taught me that most things read better shorter, which is a lesson I seem to need reminding of every few months.

A few people wrote in about small display issues on older phones, mostly reels that ran slightly off the edge of narrower screens. Those are fixed now, or at least fixed on the handful of devices I could test against directly. If something still looks off on your particular phone, I'd genuinely like to hear about it.

None of this is exciting to read about, and that's rather the point of a site like this one. It keeps ticking along in the background, gets a little tidier every few weeks, and doesn't need much fanfare to keep going. That suits the whole project rather well, I think.

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