Title: Third Quarter Reflection



During the third quarter, I gained a deeper understanding of basic web development concepts, especially HTML Lists, Frames, and Tables. I learned how to properly use ordered, unordered, nested, and description lists to organize content clearly. I also discovered how HTML frames and tables work in structuring web pages and presenting data effectively. In addition, learning about DPSA categories helped me classify titles correctly, while creating HTML list and frame files improved my familiarity with proper coding structure and syntax.


Along the way, I encountered several challenges, particularly in remembering the correct tags and attributes used in HTML lists and frames. Creating nested lists and linking frame files was confusing at first, and I sometimes mixed up ordered and unordered lists. I also found difficulty answering multiple-choice and filling-in-the-blanks questions, especially when identifying errors in HTML codes under time pressure.


To address these challenges, I practiced writing HTML codes repeatedly and reviewed examples from my notes and online resources. I carefully studied sample list and frame structures and tested my codes to see how they worked in real time. Watching tutorials and practicing mock quizzes helped me become more confident in answering different types of assessments, especially those related to HTML lists and frames.


Moving on, I will continue practicing HTML coding to strengthen my skills and avoid common mistakes. I plan to review lessons regularly, practice creating list and frame files independently, and improve my speed and accuracy in quizzes and exams. With continuous effort and patience, I aim to become more confident and skilled in web development as I progress to more advanced topics.

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