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Since my flashdrives are out in the shed, I'm working on practicing my HTML coding on tumblr's pages. if yall check out my page and see a testing HTML page thats the page. I'm not teaching but if anyones ever curios thats what that is
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HTML
Since my flashdrives are out in the shed, I'm working on practicing my HTML coding on tumblr's pages. if yall check out my page and see a testing HTML page thats the page. I'm not teaching but if anyones ever curios thats what that is
Oh wow. After learning some things about html, now I have a totally different views for how I should write my articles or upload my pictures.
Like.. for example it teaches you how the alt attribute which I always used to ignore up until now because the explanations I got up until now weren’t too satisfying, is actually used for the visually impared so that the browsers would read the images for them.
Now that meme came into my mind “But do you think about that? No, you only think about yourself!”
Dang it, Chatte.
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Spent the day, or most of it, fixing a theme I have been working on for this blog so my posting will be lesser today. I have class now so I will try updating a bit when I return home.