Neha said:
Well done everyone! Checked out some of your posts!
Looking forward to the next challenge!
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.
Well done everyone! Checked out some of your posts!
Looking forward to the next challenge!
Good job everyone!
My terrible hand writing can be found here;
haha, "terrible hand writing" aside, Good Job!
Impressive, I find it interesting what people can do with technology
Well done all, looking forward to the next installment.
You can see my analogue code over yonder .... http://thinkthenmake.wordpress.com/
Cheers
cx
hello, i see everyone doing well, check mine also, it's swebdv.blogspot.com
Hello again, i see everyone doing well, check my one with the pic it's swebdv.blogspot.com
Hello peers,All of us have good hand writting. Let us continue to check on each others blog to help ourselves out. check on my too.
I am very impressed with everyone´s hand written code. Here is mine too: http://philleswebmakingblog.tumblr.com/
Hey,
If any of ya'll are interested in checking the post on my blog it can be found here: http://mywebmasterjourney.blogspot.com/
Thanks
I sure hope the teach me what some of these tags mean! I learned basic HTML at 10, but I have NO idea what <!DOCTYPE html> and <meta charset="utf-8"> mean O_O
I am sure we will be learning what all the tags mean in future lessons. Looks awesome though.
Just a little heads-up: when looking up tags for HTML (and later CSS), I would suggest https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML
Avoid the site that ends with schools (see here why).
Hi Denise:
Well, you're blasting through the lessons, so this seems like ancient history to you I'm sure! But your hand written code looks good!
The Doctype declaration is some code that tells the browser how to read the rest of the page. It can specify html, xhtml, as well as which version. The doctype declaration that they had us use is the new html5 standard (yay!) since all of the other doctypes were very complicated (I always had to find one somewhere on the internet and copy-paste).
The meta tag in this case is telling the browser which character encoding to use (utf-8). There can be any number of meta tags, telling the browser all sorts of things, such as keywords, description, and many other "meta" information. Character encoding is important, because if the encoding is misinterpreted, it will display "junk" characters (try copy-pasting from Word into an html doc, then viewing it - things like long dashes and quotes will be "junk").
Good luck!
Awesome heads up... Thanks for the website referral!
As always, Cale, you're a source of much wisdom. Thanks!
My handwritten html can be found here http://myinah-online.tumblr.com/
Wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be! If you find any mistakes I missed let me know.
Sooo jealous of your handwriting it's so nice and neat
Seriously YES! My handwritting looks like that of a drunken sailor compared to yours. Nicely done
Neat handwriting! I also wasn't sure how to link to a specific post in tumblr.
Myinah! I enjoyed reading your blog and posts :)
-Ap
I haven't gotten to assignment four yet, but I LOVE your posts for it - so cute! (would've posted this on your blog but for the life of me, I could not figure it out! O_O)
Thanks for sharing. Everyones handwritting looks so neat. lol
Here is mine ->http://slovenlyghost.wordpress.com/2013/05/03/basic-html-handwritten/
Just checked out your blog... How have things progressed for you?