This quarter, workin with Microsoft FrontPage has been such a rewarding experence. It teached me alot about web design, especially how creativity and technical skills comes together to build somethin meaningful. I learned to use it’s features, like integrating hyperlinks and formatting controls, to make websites look polished and professional. It opened my eyes to how small details—like layout and design—can really made a difference in how people experienced a website.
There was definitely moments where things gets tricky. Figuring out layout alignment and making sure the website look good on different devices was a real challenge. And then their were times when my hyperlinks didn’t worked or the styling wasn’t consistent, which was frustrated. Balancing creativity with practicality wasn’t easy neither—it was tough to make the site engaging while keeping it functional and user-friendly.
I didn’t gave up when things got tough. I took the time to research solutions and watch tutorials to understands FrontPage better. Debugging the issues step by step helps me figured out where things was going wrong. I also reach out to peers and mentors for advice, and their feedbacks was incredibly helpful. It reminded and asking for help are powerfull tools in solving problems.
Looking ahead, I’m excited to keep building on these skills. I want to learned more about web design, not just with FrontPage but with other tools and platforms as well. I’ll keep practising and experimenting, and I plans to explores more advanced features like animations and interactive elements. Most importantly, I’ll focus on creating websites that is user-friendly and accessible for everyone. This experence has shown me that growth comes from patience and persistence, and I’m ready for whatever challenges comes next.
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