Q3 Reflection
This third quarter helped me understand more about how websites are built and how information is properly organized. At the start, some of the lessons felt confusing, but as the weeks went by, I slowly became more comfortable working with HTML and its different elements.
One of the main things I learned was how to use HTML lists, such as ordered, unordered, nested, and description lists. These lessons showed me how important structure is when presenting information on a webpage. I also learned how to create HTML tables, which made it easier to arrange data in a clear and organized way. Another important topic was HTML frames, including list files and frame files, which taught me how different HTML files can work together to form one complete webpage. Learning about DPSA categories also helped me improve my skills in classifying titles correctly and organizing content better.
However, the quarter was not without challenges. I often struggled with remembering the correct tags and fixing errors in my code. Sometimes, a small mistake could affect the entire webpage, which was frustrating. Creating nested lists, tables, and frames took a lot of trial and error before I got them right.
To overcome these challenges, I practiced more and became more patient with my work. I learned to carefully check my code, review examples, and ask for help when needed. Over time, I noticed that I became more confident and faster in identifying and fixing mistakes.
Moving on, I will continue improving my HTML skills by practicing regularly and applying what I’ve learned to future activities. I want to become more confident in web design and more attentive to details in coding. This quarter taught me that learning takes time, but with patience and effort, progress is always possible.
congrats,keepgoing you can do it
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