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http://mikeswebmaking101.blogspot.com.
The art. It looks horid, but theres alot of tags in 1 pic. More then i wrote about, but those were the main ones.
This course will become read-only in the near future. Tell us at community.p2pu.org if that is a problem.
You should spend at least fifteen minutes putting a blog post together that showcases your photographs. For each of the photographs write a sentence or two about how and why the photograph you've taken relates to the tag. Be creative with your post and add sketches, sound or even a storyline to your photographs to support your ideas.
http://mikeswebmaking101.blogspot.com.
The art. It looks horid, but theres alot of tags in 1 pic. More then i wrote about, but those were the main ones.
Completed and posted at radial77.com. At first I thought this exercise would be a waste of time. I was dead wrong. It was insightful. Thank you!
Hi Spencer G,
That is a serious piece of work there! Must have taken you a while. I think that is very impressive and far better than my efforts!
I found this exercise very helpful mainly because it helped me gain a greater understanding of the structure of a webpage and how to write basic HTML.
Great job!
Thanks,
G Powell
awesome creative work! I like the way you saw the book shelf and shelves into divs and menus
looks like you spend alot of time and effort into this
well done!
Omg P2Pu you completely messed with my brain. Now HTML tags every. Oh mamamia, now I would rest when I go to a Japanese restaurant. Cannot be unseen. LOlz why am i all spiritual about this. http://codesum.blogspot.com/2012/05/real-world-tag-hunting.html
I found only seven html elements. Hope that will be enough. Here are my pictures.