P2PU: Webmaking 101 – Writing HTML by Hand

by | Feb 2, 2012 | Web Developer

In continuing to investigate what P2PU is all about, I’ve moved on to lesson #2: Writing HTML by Hand.

This lesson requires I write a specific set of HTML lines on a sheet of paper and upload it to my blog.

So…

Below is an image showing handwritten HTML:

Handwritten HTML

Handwritten HTML

It took me 1 attempt to write the code, but 5 attempts at taking a picture of the page, which didn’t cut off the code.

The image was taken with my Apple iPhone 4 and I plugged this post out using the WordPress App on the same iPhone.

This post represents the required post for P2PU: Webmaking 101 – Writing HTML by Hand.

For more content, please read my Lorem ipsum phrase, below!

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur ado piscine elit.

Logo with image

About the Author:

WebDevRobert

Innovative Technology Professional, working on IT/OT Convergence & Security, in the foundry industry.

Website Designer/Developer since the mid 1990’s.

Apple, Linux and Network Administrator since the late 1990’s.

Background includes several years of IT/OT and IIoT Administration, Communications Infrastructure Design and Project Management.

Currently the VP of Technology for Oil City Iron Works, Inc., in Corsicana, TX.

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