mixmaxmin said:
HTML hand coding will ensure you understand the accuracy required to ensure your code is consistent and clean. It is not particularly difficult at the basic leve, but can get pretty complex as you move on.
This course will become read-only in the near future. Tell us at community.p2pu.org if that is a problem.
Spend the last five minutes of time looking for other peoples blog posts on the challenge discussion page and leave comments for them. If you can find any errors in peoples work mention it to them, but do so in a way that you'd like people to do to you.
HTML hand coding will ensure you understand the accuracy required to ensure your code is consistent and clean. It is not particularly difficult at the basic leve, but can get pretty complex as you move on.
I don't have access to a camera at the moment... so you'll just have to believe that I wrote this by memory:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title> Hello, my name is Sabrina </title>
</head>
<body>
<h1> Hello, my name is Sabrina </h1>
<p>
This is me memorizing code.
</p>
</body>
</html>
If you had loads of time you could of used a script font, generated a PDF, convert the PDF to a JPG and bam!, looks real. Actually I should of done what you did.
the hardest part writing by hand your code is remembering each detail of the tag.
but it is necessary for beginner, to understand the basic
I don't agree, because it didn't really took a lot of time to finish, propably 8-10 minutes, it is just because of remebering it . I don't know, but I believe it is not that hard.
I think writing the code my hand was interesting but I think wrtiting code in the text editor will help better with mistakes and what not. Here's my blog http://ezshapeshifter.wordpress.com/
Very nice handwritten markup with some good indenting. The only correction is to close the head tag and ensure the body tags have the same level of indention as the head tags. The indentation thing is only to make the markup more readable for us humans because the browser will render the markup the same whether the tags were indented or not.
When we markup by hand all our errors show up, I noticed this with my markup. A dedicated HTML editor will show us where we went wrong and some will even automatically close the tag for us.
Though your work was not hand written, it looked as a master piece. I suggest in future we encourage poeple to use key board approach in developing this skills ,since the task would required the use of keyboard. I therefore recommend a badge for this.
Hello guys I am back after taking a break from P2PU website. The good thing is I have officially moved my site from Wordpress servers to my self-hosted place where I have more control. You can find me over at:
Thanks and hope you are all having fun here
I checked out your WordPress site. It is full of useful content. Great job! Your blog stand out because it is one of those sites where you can finally figure out a problem because you have so much relevent content.
Nice website with a lot of useful information.
It was such a good feeling doing hand written html tags.
I always do it straight using my edit pad (notepad ++).
Great feeling
I did the same! But just for fun, I also tried writing the codes on a piece of a paper once :)
Here's my post:
http://webcraftjourney.wordpress.com/2013/04/15/day-2-coding-html-by-hand/
That's great, I think I like handwriting the code out too.
Here's My blog :) http://peercoms.wordpress.com
it's interesting to see how the community gives feedback :D
Saludos Andrés. Acabas de empezar un camino muy interesante. Si te gusta "hacer", en general, contar con conocimientos de informática te permite desarrollar la creatividad: solo cuesta tiempo y dedicación, pero no necesitas gastar en materiales, herramientas, un taller,... Pásatelo bien.
Hello Andres. You stepped in a very interesting path. If you like DIY, generally speaking, learning some programming languages and tools gives you an opportunity to develop your creativity: it just takes time and dedication, but you don't need to spent money for materials, tools, a workshop,... Have a great time.
So interesting to visit your blogs and see the different writing tools and handwriting styles and blogging personalities!
And this is me: Never Stop Learning
Seemed quite straight forward, especially with the screen right in front of me :)
it looked very hard in the beginning but sure it is quite easy and fun to be honest,i thouroughly enjoyed it and cant wait to challenge myself to some other task :D
Hey! Come to my blog! Link http://fmargovskiy.wordpress.com/ Link to challenge #2: http://fmargovskiy.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/p2pu-challange-2/
Thank you!
Follow that link. You won't find anything. Look at your blog's "Dashboard" for the format of your post (right side column): I guess the "Image" radio button is checked. Choose "Entry" so that your post appears on your blog site. Otherwise it won't.
Hello! You are welcome to my blog! Link: http://fmargovskiy.wordpress.com/
Link to Challenge #2: http://fmargovskiy.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/p2pu-challange-2/
Good luck!
Hello All,
Here's my latest post pertaining to this course showing my "Hand Written Code"
Check it out and if you have time feel free to ask a question or leave a comment.
Thank you.
Chet.
Hey awesome theme. good work. visit mine too http://venkatstake.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/hand-written-html-code-p2pu-task-2/
Hello mBlakew, maybe it's to soon for it but have a look at this site. I think you will find it awesome.
well done! keep up the good work
Begin2Code!
Hi Loong,
Nice blog. My portuguese is a little weak but I was able to understand most of it.
I agree with you, that, yes, this course has started off very, very easy. But remember, it is designed for the complete beginner, and I'm sure it will make a great refresher for those of us who are more accomplished.
It will also be a great way to make new friends and network.
Check out my blog when you get a chance (That's a Blog!). Feel free to comment or ask any questions.
Falo com você mais tarde ...
Chet
So i write the html by hand a little blog post!!!
http://dicotomiadotrabalho.blogspot.com.br/2013/03/openbadges-by-mozilla.html