♪♫ For what it's worth, I know it's just a word and words betray...♪♫
Last week we finished our studies in HTML language and started to look through CSS, that coding secret that puts colour, order and style in our web pages. During my exercise coding, I realized that sometimes, if you don't put the right word in the right order and in the right place, your entire code will be wrong (and our friend Validator will look at you as you were a fool!). Â
As my colleague Courtney explains before me, there's a way to escape those HTML fails: you need to close all your tags, tab all your code and validate while you're coding. It's impossible to be more clear than that.Â
My next post will probably be about some CSS rules, but let's finish it for now.Â
Before I go, I have no idea about why I did it, but here we go, I'll share something weird with you. I put the word "HTML" on Spotify search tool and I found out that there's a Spotify Playlist called <DOCTYPE html> and I think everyone gets the right of knowing it (click on the link and have fun!)Â













