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@Rinmawia when I know how to do it, I can just leave it and do my homework
OK, I was slacking off sometimes, and I was bored, how can I stop slacking off so much? :/ -
Voxera115858yOnce you really start doing webpages you will probably find many uses for both colspan and rowspan, and tfoot and thead and caption an col and colgroup ...
https://css-tricks.com/complete-gui... -
Learning isn't confined to the classroom. The majority of Uni students don't understand that the time spend in class is equal the the time spent outside the class learning.
Anyway, colspan? That's basic HTML table stuff. -
@Voxera I'll see, I guess ;)
And I gotta say I actually did learn something
I now know colspan...
Didnt need tables too much for now, but I'm sure I'll use colspan one day, maybe
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"learning" html and css
So, there are these courses in my school, "ÜK" ("Überbetriebliche Kurse") we call them.
It's 5 days, a Tuesday to Thursday, next week Tuesday and Wednesday, last day in the afternoon we have a test.
Today is that Wednesday
I know html and css pretty well, so if was pretty easy, I didn't even bother to do some of the tasks we had
I did look through the book over the weekend to make sure I knew my stuff right
Now, the theoretical part of the test had stuff like "colspan" witch was nowhere to be seen in the book and PowerPoints, and some stuff was just unclear as fuck, seriously...
*looks up colspan*
Apparently it's a table cell that spans two columns, or more, if you want to
I never needed something like that, and we never looked at it, that's why I didn't know about it.
There where other unclear questions as well, so I went to the teacher after the test and told him.
He gave me an empty test where I made an X for stuff that wasn't in the book or the PowerPoints and wrote a bit for the stuff that was unclear.
I did know some more then some in the class, so I generally xed the stuff that we didn't learn
The teacher will correct it accordingly, and cut out the questions that we couldn't have known.
So that's at least something
For the next class, he's going to have some "theoretical learning" or whatever he called it
I mean, in the end it's fair, but it annoys me that these courses aren't as well thought out as they should be...
So after this course I can say:
I DIDN'T LEARN A FUCKING THING
Btw, the second part was changing a website up the way its telling you to, that was easier the the theoretical part, witch was ticking the right fucking box...
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html & css
grade
stupid questions
fuck lack of examples
get your shit together
css
html
fuck this shit
know-what-youre-talking-about
theory is bullshit
fuck learning