In the second quarter, I learned about HTML tags, which are the building blocks of a website. At first, I thought making a webpage was complicated and only for professional programmers, but as our lessons continued, I realized that HTML is actually easy to understand once you learn the basic tags. Each tag has its own function, like creating titles, paragraphs, links, and images. I discovered how every tag works together to form the structure of a webpage, just like how sentences and paragraphs form an essay.
Learning HTML taught me to be more careful and organized when coding, because even a small mistake like forgetting a closing tag can affect the whole output. It also helped me appreciate how websites are made and how much effort goes into designing something we see every day on the internet. I enjoyed creating my own simple webpage and seeing it come to life through the codes I typed.
Overall, this quarter made me more interested in web design and programming. HTML may look simple, but it is a powerful tool that opens doors to creativity and digital skills. I’m proud of what I’ve learned and excited to explore more about web development in the next quarters.
Didn't know you are a blogger dud! Haha, Joke! Anyways, Keep up the good work and always remember to take care of yourself
ReplyDeleteThis is a well-written and thoughtful reflection! You clearly expressed how your understanding of HTML grew throughout the quarter and how your perspective on web development changed. I like how you connected coding with organization and creativity — that shows real insight into what makes programming both challenging and rewarding. Your enthusiasm for learning more about web design really stands out, and it’s great to see that you’re proud of your progress. Keep exploring and experimenting — this foundation in HTML will definitely help you as you move into more advanced topics!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Very nice blog, I am looking forward to read your other blogs! Keep up the good work.
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