Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Coding New Horizons, Exploring New Ideas

    

    During this quarter, I gained extensive knowledge regarding community-based research and its various components, including the title, community profile, research description, team profile, methodology, focus study, media gallery, conclusion, recommendations, and bibliography. One of the most thrilling aspects was crafting a web design with CSS and Notepad. I also discovered various types of HTML lists, such as ordered lists utilizing the <ol> and <li> tags, unordered lists with the <ul> tag, nested lists combining <ul> and <ol>, and description lists employing <dt> and <dd>.
    




    
While I appreciated learning, I encountered several difficulties as well. I found it challenging to work with nested lists as I became puzzled about which tags to apply. I also had difficulties organizing the web design tags correctly, which occasionally caused frustration.




    To address these issues, I examined my notes, practiced further, and sought assistance from my teacher and peers. After experimenting with various methods and gaining insights from my errors, I ultimately grasped how to organize the code properly.

    




    Going ahead, I will continue to practice HTML and CSS to enhance my abilities. I wish to utilize my knowledge of community-based research in upcoming projects, as it is an important skill for comprehending and addressing real-world issues.

1 comment:

  1. Simple yet so much to learn from. Continue doing great work! :)

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