Rajesh.M said:
Awsome work people!!! Our toddler steps into making a great website... Keep it up Guys!!!
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.
Awsome work people!!! Our toddler steps into making a great website... Keep it up Guys!!!
Rock on!!! Love the idea of challenges and badges!!!
I'm brand spankn' new to html. I've got questions about the reasoning behind the structure of this code which I hope will be answered in future lessons.
eto po ang aking isinulat na basic html.
salamat sa lahat..
http://aimp2pu.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/wpid-1345439631600.jpg
kalakip na rin ang aking na-ipost sa aking blog.
http://aimp2pu.wordpress.com/2012/08/20/basic-html-on-scratchbook/
post here is the picture of my 4th attempt on my hand written hmtl, included my post at my blog. sorry for the included <b>.
comment and suggetion are welcome
thanks..
good job, i'm just glad everyone doesnt have to do this by hand all the time!
Agreed. I can type many times faster than writing by hand.
Nice job! Found a mistake, though: http://aimp2pu.wordpress.com/2012/08/20/basic-html-on-scratchbook/comment-page-1/#comment-3
Good job, kabayan! Here's my best take http://instagr.am/p/PQy_gDCX_n
Good job. I can't tell from the photo but it looks like you forgot the "=" sign before the "utf8">
Looks good, but is that on an actual blog?
i posted it here:
http://whiteegrates.blogspot.in/2012/08/p2pu-challenge-2-writing-html-by-hand.html
Please visit and comment about it!
Hey there,
nice work! I'm impressed that you really tried to remember it and not write it down from the screen.
You maybe already noticed that spacing doesn't really matter between the text. You could also write an HTML-file like "<html><head><meta...". Also most of the order of the elements of the head doesn't matter. You could write title <first> instead.
Finn
Well done! (I should really have a go at doing mine from memory!)
I posted a comment here:
http://earthguardian35.posterous.com/first-html-code-handwritten-called-hello-worl
hi there..
there are still few mistake you made as commented by others.. hope that by now you have memorize all the basic we need.
I commented here
http://jyurinash.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/p2pu-school-of-webcraft-handwritten-code/comment-page-1/#comment-4
and here
http://www.piggbydesign.co.uk/news/school-of-webcraft/handwritten-code/#PageComment_35
I commented here http://webmaking101.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/html-written-by-hand/
Using the written by hand code layout the <p> paragraph is in large font and BOLD. Would we need to set a new <meta charset>? prior to that section?
Thanks,
Sharon
The "charset" attribute specifies the character encoding for the HTML document. UTF-8 - Character encoding for Unicode and ISO-8859-1 - Character encoding for the Latin alphabet. If you have noticed, your <p> tag is in the body section which will be seen when you run your code unlike whatever is in your <head> section. To have paragraph with a bog size font and in bold, we do styling them.
<p style="font-size:large; font-weight: bold;">Hello World</p>
See This link for details;
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html
And yet, I doubt 80% of the web specifies this. Also, yes, it needs to be in the <head>AREA HERE </head> meta always belongs there.
We will rule the internet and beyond...
I left a comment on your blog. Your code was so neat and legible.
I commented on your post...very nice and neat!
after seeing this post
http://webmaking101.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/html-written-by-hand/comment-page-1/#comment-3
i feel the need to study more...
yes by doing this we can remember the structure very easyly.....:)