At P2PU, people work together to learn a particular topic by completing tasks, assessing individual and group work, and providing constructive feedback.
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This course will become read-only in the near future. Tell us at community.p2pu.org if that is a problem.
Learn to write HTML by hand, literally.
Throughout the Webmaking 101 challenges you'll be writing a lot of code and you'll be doing it with your own fair hands. When you write your code ( instead of having software to do it for you) it is referred to as "coding by hand". In this challenge you're going to take that phrase literally. To complete this challenge you've got to complete three tasks. It should take you about half an hour of your time. You'll need a sketchbook or paper, a pen of some description and some means of taking a digital photograph.
posted message: My handwritten greeting to the world:
http://jamesjordin.wordpress.com/2013/02/10/2-writing-html-by-hand/
Good job I could still read it, even if no computer would ever be able to. Neat writing is not my forte, unfortunately...
posted message: Well I made my second post for the HTML handwritten assignment. If anyone wants to check out my blog, go to http://signedandsealedinblood.wordpress.com
posted message: I just noticed some people just typed them on the keyboard and not hand write them...
Nevertheless god job to all who followed the steps as described.
posted message: Too easy, where are we supposed to learn this stuff anyway (supposing I didn't already know it) http://programmedforsuccess.blogspot.com/2012/10/challenge-2.html
posted message: Hello Guys,
I did the exercise last night but couldn't get proper images of my code to upload, I rewrote it this evening and was happy to have remembered it all still. please check it out here: http://fruitymo.wordpress.com/p2pu/ writing code by hand really gets one to appreciate the joys of intellisence.
posted message: I've changed my blog address. Here's the new link to my handwritten code: http://bmschoolofwebcraft.wordpress.com/2012/09/01/hello-world-code-html/