So we're now on Week 2 of class, and this week, we learned how to add tables into a webpage. It took a while to get my mind wrapped around this one. Remember how I said that last week's class was a bit meticulous and complicated at first? I guess that I should not say that again. I just curse myself for that...
Anyway, I did gain a bit from class. For example, I've learned a roundabout way to design tables in different forms and methods---that's something that I think I can find ways to use in class. I still have to think about how to put them into a webpage---I'm still wrapped in creating tables for Math and Science purposes---I'm not sure how I would use it within my own page, for example.
Well, we're also learning other ways to make a webpage catchy and powerful. This is again, something that has obvious merit. I'd like to use some of this with my own website-I'll have to see how Google Sites handles the HTML on that...
Well, that's all that I have to say now. I'm sure that as I try to toy around with some of this during the week, I'll have more ideas for you. As always, any advice, I'm more than happy to hear it...
Sunday, December 6, 2009
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Tables can be incredibly useful regardless of your content. When I first started using spreadsheets, I used them primarily to create well formatted information in columns and rows. (And this from a math major...) You will find that tables give order and structure to your pages - so don't give up! Glad you're enjoying some of the new techniques for adding content and interactivity!
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