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HTML Hunting in the World Around You [Oct. 3, 2011, 5:36 a.m.]



 

In the last task you've put together some notes about each tag so you should know what you're looking for. In this task you're going to put those notes to good use.  You're going to go out into the world and walk around your neighborhood taking photographs of stuff that has the same structure as the tags you've researched.
 
See a bunch of people waiting in line for a bus? Sounds like an <ol> to me. What about bricks that make up a wall? Could be a <div> or a <li>. Photograph whatever you think matches the kind of structure that you're looking for.
 
There are no wrong or right answers in this task. If you can state why you think something is the way that it is, then that's good enough.
 
Ideally you should aim to get two or three photographs for each tag, but everyone will get different results from the task. The important part is that you activate your mind to look for 'html like' structures in the world.
 
Go forth and hunt for about thirty minutes - remember to take care and be safe.