The troubleshooting assessment was very useful to me because it brought to my attention which areas of coding I am strong in and which areas I could grow in. Ultimately, I felt most comfortable fixing what was broken. I’m good at following systems, so it was easy for me to identify which component of a tag was missing. The only part I struggle with is the fact that I haven’t had the need to use certain parts of CSS yet. It’s convenient to be able to style all paragraphs in one spot and things like that, but I haven’t yet run into a situation where I would need an ID in my site and other things like that. This is just the beginning though, so I am sure I will eventually need it! So I’m glad I am still learning all of the different components. I have found CodeCademy very useful. It is a great site to practice coding on for free!

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Anna Herod – Blog Post 2

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  • February 26, 2016 at 12:34 am
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    I definitely agree with your point about not having to use IDs yet. There’s actually a few codes that I’ve learned that I haven’t had to use and then there’s some that I wish I knew how to execute effectively so that I could make my site really stand out.

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