Oh thanks! And don’t apologize - you are not hijacking! That would’ve been a good solution. What I ended up doing is getting the JSON and making that static since all the API calls were taking too long. I was able to do that + get all the kanji. Next revision will be allowing people to put in their own api…and hiding my own…I’ll probably just transfer it to next.js or something.
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Nice! The site is much faster than before and all the kanji is included. Looks good
EDIT: If you allow people to put in their own api there’s no need to have your own remaining and thus no need to transfer to nextjs
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I will probably have a “default” regardless since I want to be able to show it to people that study japanese/know japanese, but maybe don’t use wanikani.
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