During the second quarter, I learned a lot about the different kinds of tags used in HTML and how they are essential in creating and designing web pages. At first, I thought making a website was complicated, but as we went deeper into the lessons, I discovered that understanding tags like
<p>, <h1>, <img>, and <a> can actually be fun and creative. It amazed me how each tag has its own function and how combining them can produce a well-structured and visually appealing website. I also learned the importance of proper formatting and organization in coding because even a small error can affect the entire output.
One of the challenges I encountered this quarter was learning how to properly use and close tags when coding. Sometimes, I got confused with where to place certain elements, especially when working on more complex parts of a webpage. There were also times when my codes didn’t work, and I couldn’t immediately figure out why. It was frustrating at first, but I realized that these mistakes are part of the learning process and that patience is very important in coding.
To overcome these challenges, I practiced more and asked help from my teacher and classmates whenever I got stuck. I also searched online for HTML tutorials and watched short videos to better understand how certain tags work. By doing that, I was able to identify my errors and slowly improve my skills. Every time I successfully fixed my code or finished a small project, it gave me a sense of accomplishment and motivation to keep learning. These experiences taught me that perseverance and curiosity are key to mastering new skills.
Moving on, I will continue to enhance my knowledge in web design and explore more advanced coding techniques. I want to apply what I’ve learned to create more creative and functional web pages in the future. I also plan to help my classmates who find HTML challenging, just as others helped me. I believe that technology and web design will play a big role in our future careers, so I’ll keep practicing and learning to prepare myself for more opportunities ahead.
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ReplyDeletecongrats on surviving the 2nd quarter Jazzy!
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