Comments on: Great… another Language. https://digitalwriting.site/2024/10/19/great-another-language/ Experiments in Digital Content Sat, 26 Oct 2024 04:07:31 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: swanXVI https://digitalwriting.site/2024/10/19/great-another-language/#comment-560 Sat, 26 Oct 2024 04:07:31 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=1539#comment-560 Nah, knowing CSS and HTML actually makes you trilingual.

I really like your point about HTML just being the white paper we used in high school, and CSS being the avenue to spice that white paper up with glitter and glue. I think that lends itself to the larger point that raw communication/writing skill alone isn’t enough anymore. We need a solid presentation and a certain amount of glamour as well.

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By: sunburned cowgirl https://digitalwriting.site/2024/10/19/great-another-language/#comment-543 Thu, 24 Oct 2024 16:30:48 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=1539#comment-543 I love that I am not the only one who found this new “friend” of HTML to be a tad overwhelming. I appreciate your stress and brain melting over HTML, because I was starting to think I was the only one that didn’t get it. That unfortunately sucks for us, but at least we are together in the process of not knowing.

On the other hand, I love how you describe CSS. You got all the key points of what it has to offer, and you wrote it in a very clear and effective way. I appreciated your mini analysis over it. I feel like even though I knew what CSS was, I wasn’t 100% knowledgeable on the basics of the language.

Speaking of languages, I would say by the end of this course we can say we are bilingual. I have said it once and many other times, HTML and CSS is like learning a completely new language. So, we deserve that right.

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By: lary_rin https://digitalwriting.site/2024/10/19/great-another-language/#comment-542 Wed, 23 Oct 2024 21:47:47 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=1539#comment-542 Even though you have this not so positive attitude when it comes to HTML and CSS, I like that you still managed to hit some key elements about CSS here. I struggled for this week’s post with how I could go about talking about CSS. You went a bit more informative with it and it’s given me some ideas on how I could go back and edit my post if I choose to revise it.

One thing I would have enjoyed reading about is how you would argue you’re bilingual now that you “know” HTML and CSS. You can’t just bring it up and then leave me hanging, but overall, your post gave me some good ideas on how to revise.

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