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Reflection: ICT 10 3rd Quarter

This 3rd quarter in ICT 10 was honestly a rollercoaster. We started off with the basics of HTML lists, which seemed easy at first. We learned about Unordered Lists for bullet points and Ordered Lists for things that need to be in a specific 1, 2, 3 order. But things got a lot more confusing when we moved on to Nesting Lists. Having to put a list inside another list was a bit of a headache because if you miss just one closing tag, the whole thing looks messed up. It really tested my patience to make sure every <ul> and <li> was in the right spot.

The coolest part of the quarter was applying these codes to our Community-Based Research. We didn’t just make a random website we actually had to research problems or info about our local community. I used my list skills to organize all the data we gathered, like listing down the problems we saw or the steps we took to get our information. It felt good to see our research actually looking like a professional report on a webpage instead of just a mess of text.
Then came the CSS part, and honestly, it was pretty hard. HTML is one thing, but trying to style the page with CSS is a whole different story. Getting the colors to match, changing the fonts, and trying to align the lists properly was frustrating. There were so many times when I tried to change one little thing and it ended up breaking the entire layout. It took a lot of "trial and error" to get my webpage looking decent.

Overall, this quarter taught me that coding is more than just typing tags. It’s about being organized and staying patient when things don't look right. Even though the CSS was a struggle and the research took a lot of work, I’m proud that I actually finished my webpage. It’s a cool feeling to see your own code turn into a real site that actually says something important about your community.

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