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Posted by BriMarErn on 01/23/38 11:58
Thanks for the question, Dan!
When I intially started this project, I tried to look at things from
the prospective of a middle school student. Believe it or not, I had to
come up with some terminology that's not normally associated with HTML
so as to break things down in a "Sesame Street" level manner that
everybody in the class could understand!
For example < > and </ > with anything in between became known as
'sandwiches' . Anything like an <img...> or <br> tag became known as a
'stand-alone tag'. (Since it didn't have a corresponding </ >. The
omission of the <p> tag was a slight mistake on my part due to
over-emphasizing a single line break.(Bad teacher! Bad teacher!) Yes,
the <p> tag will be incorporated in this year's lesson!
Dan wrote:
> BriMarErn wrote:
> > Any other questions or comments would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Given that they're written by kids, I'm not going to dig into them
> critically as I might to sites created by adults, especially
> self-proclaimed web professionals. However, one thing to note is that
> the ones I looked at all seem to break their paragraphs using <br><br>;
> haven't you taught your students the <p> element?
>
> --
> Dan
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