Sunday, January 29, 2023

 




  

BASIC HTML TAGS

    At the end of this semester, I gained a much better understanding of basic HTML tags. I have learned how to create headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, and tables.

 

    I am now familiar with how to use HTML tags to structure my web pages and make them more user-friendly and interactive. I have also learned how to use HTML to embed pictures, which can make a website more engaging. I am now more confident in my ability to create webpages using HTML tags. I am very pleased with the progress I have made this semester and am looking forward to continuing to expand my knowledge of HTML tags. I am excited to start exploring more advanced HTML tags and to apply all that I have learned to create more creative and dynamic websites. Furthermore, I am also very thankful to our teacher, Mrs. Evelyn Vera Cruz, for all the resources she has given us access to this semester. I have been able to use my textbooks, online resources, and lectures to gain a better understanding of HTML tags and how to use them. I am also grateful for the time I spent coding and experimenting with HTML tags, which enabled me to gain more hands-on experience. And as an experienced student, I can say that HTML tags are essential for web development and are the foundation of creating a website. By understanding how to use HTML tags, I can easily create web pages that are both visually appealing and functional.

 

    Overall, this semester has been a very rewarding experience, and I am thankful for the opportunity to learn more about HTML tags. I am confident that I have the knowledge and skills necessary to create webpages and am looking forward to continuing to expand my knowledge of HTML tags.


REFERENCE:

The most important HTML tags in an overview. Retrieved: 29/01/2023

https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/websites/web-development/html-tags/

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