Reflection

Building the Web: A Reflection on the Power of HTML Tags

Tags in HTML are like the building blocks of any webpage, the structure and how content displays on a browser in particular. They are truly important and I should reflect on why. From the simple tag `<p>` for paragraphs and down the complexities of tag `<div>` for containers, every tag has a specific role in the whole page functionality and presentation.

For me, I can't remember what I was on before I read these tags because you can't really write on anything and these tags stand out to me because of the simplicity of them and yet they have a huge amount of power. For instance, <h1></h1> isn’t only creating a headline but doing so it puts an emphasis on its importance by both users and search engines. On the other side, the `<img>` tag translates a plain webpage to something visually interesting. They work together to build cohesive, interactive, and user friendly websites.

Also, learning about the HTML tags will help you appreciate the way websites are made. While seeing how combining tags with attributes like `id`, `class` can make for a more personalized & accessible design is really fascinating. It gives me a feeling of thought that goes into building a fluid web experience, from the header to the footer.

Additionally, I have experienced that clean and well organized coding practices really help to understand the HTML tags. Properly and nested tags help ensure a webpage works as expected and nothing on that page is broken or inaccessible. This realization makes me believe that there is nothing illusory about web development, developing with patience and detail is what I should do.

As a final point, HTML tags are more more than code, they are a language that lets you create, communicate, and connect in the digital world. And mastering them is not a technical skill but also a chance to design how we experience the web.

Comments

  1. You gain a lot of learnings this 2nd Quarter, just continue this kind of passion in learning and discovering new things in this world.

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  2. I have learned a lot from your post, thank you for sharing!

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  3. Great post! Adding a few relevant pictures would really enhance the content and make it more engaging.

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  4. Wow! You've taught a lot from the 2nd Quarter.

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  5. It's nice that you've learned a lot this quarter

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  6. I enjoyed reading your reflection, very demure, very cutesy, very mindful. Keep it up.

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  7. Hello ^^! it's nice to know that you've learned a lot this second quarter, but your title is missing something. I suggest to make your title more interesting and try adding some pictures so that your readers can visualize what you are trying to say to them. Have a nice day^^

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