Ok, good. It wasn’t only me feeling a bit lost this time around. If you step back and think about it, it’s fairly simple but as soon as you open up a css style sheet and its adjoining pages … well, let’s just say it isn’t pretty.

I couldn’t grasp the notion of transferring content onto new pages that would be controlled style-wise by a css page. I got lost among all the open files and it was a disaster. At least at first it was. It definitely got better the more I played around with the style sheet.

As for the trouble shooting exercise, that was a breeze. I felt really comfortable finding and fixing missing tags and broken links. I did have one tag that for the life of me I couldn’t see; it was on the Assignment page and it was that darn table! Why! Why could I not see that all it needed was a closing table tag (</table>)?!

Maybe I was tired. Maybe it’s because Thursday is like a Friday for me. It didn’t help that all my fellow class mates kept leaving one by one until it was just me and a few others. That’s major torture.

All in all, I think that once you grasp the idea of a style page it becomes second nature. I looked to w3schoolsfor further reference at times when I needed a bit more help. They have it all neatly explained! I love simplicity so it worked wonders for me.

 

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