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As a short term compromise, maybe you could just replace the red cross inside the correctness indicator with a reset symbol (i.e. reset is shown instead of cross) and make clicking the indicator at any time reset the problem?
It's a little bit confusing that the current indicator is displayed in a line with buttons that do stuff. I imagine that it gives people the impression that clicking it will do something. I remember that I tried to click on it the first time I saw it.
Actually, thinking about it a little more, just removing the indicator now and replacing it with a reset button might be ok. You can add the correctness overlay as an extra feature later and a reset button might be more useful overall.
Have you seen any problems using Glift that don't currently provide another way to know whether or not you got it right? As far as I know, Glift is the only widget that displays a separate correctness indicator (as distinct from some sort of text indication) and people seem to manage ok without it. For example, on goproblems.com it says 'Solved'.
I really like the problem feedback. Quite a few other websites use this -- I think only eidogo does it this way, largely because it wasn't designed for this use case. Ex: GoBase, WeiqiOk, GoChild.
I used to have a retry-problem-from-beginning button. It should be added back in. However, I don't think there's that much space.
One option:
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