It is time to think about JavaScript
So … I have told myself that I would strive for JavaScript certification. This implies that at some point, I must start learning and practicing JavaScript.
By 1357, I was 25% of the way through the freeCodeCamp starting tutorial. I suspect it might be a bit too easy for me.
By 1427, I had finished the first module of Basic HTML and HTML5.
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Say Hello to HTML Elements
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Headline with the h2 Element
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Inform with the Paragraph Element
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Fill in the Blank with Placeholder Text
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Uncomment HTML
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Comment out HTML
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Delete HTML Elements
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Introduction to HTML5 Elements
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Add Images to Your Website
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Link to External Pages with Anchor Elements
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Link to Internal Sections of a Page with Anchor Elements
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Nest an Anchor Element within a Paragraph
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Make Dead Links Using the Hash Symbol
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Turn an Image into a Link
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Create a Bulleted Unordered List
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Create an Ordered List
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Create a Text Field
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Add Placeholder Text to a Text Field
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Create a Form Element
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Add a Submit Button to a Form
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Use HTML5 to Require a Field
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Create a Set of Radio Buttons
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Create a Set of Checkboxes
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Use the value attribute with Radio Buttons and Checkboxes
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Check Radio Buttons and Checkboxes by Default
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Nest Many Elements within a Single div Element
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Declare the Doctype of an HTML Document
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Define the Head and Body of an HTML Document