It's such a crazy feeling for me to think about how far I've come in my personal coding journey. Before I started working on Lurnby, the only coding I knew was super basic html and super hacky css. Now I'm able to imagine and release a whole feature in just a days work.
Some of the people using Lurnby had already expressed a desire to be able to easily navigate within articles in Lurnby. They wanted to be able to go back and forth as they reference certain sections and reread certain passages.
Others had just encountered glitches where the app lost their reading progress because of how IOS takes you to the top of a page with a single click.
I always like to let feedback sit for a bit and give my brain some time to think through the problem area consciously and subconsciously. This time it sat long enough and the "bug" and "request" synergized and made me realize that bookmarks were a great way to address both situations.
A day's work later - Lurnby now has bookmarks.
It doesn't feel big, but when I think back to where I was a year ago, it's huge. :D