{"key":"html_day_by_day_study_plan_2026_03_19","title":"HTML Day By Day Study Plan","content":"Day-by-day HTML study plan created on 2026-03-19.\n\nDay 1: What HTML Is\nLearn what HTML does, page structure, html/head/body, headings, and paragraphs.\nPractice: make a very basic page, add a page title, and add headings and paragraphs.\nGoal: understand that HTML is structure, not styling.\n\nDay 2: Links, Images, and Lists\nLearn anchor tags, image tags, ordered lists, and unordered lists.\nPractice: add links to a page, add at least one image, and add both kinds of lists.\nGoal: build a simple about-me or favorite-things page.\n\nDay 3: More Structure\nLearn div, span, line breaks, horizontal rules, and how content is grouped.\nPractice: update a page to use sections of content and make it cleaner and easier to read.\nGoal: get used to organizing content instead of dumping tags on the page.\n\nDay 4: Semantic HTML\nLearn header, nav, main, section, article, and footer.\nPractice: rebuild a page using semantic tags and make a simple homepage layout with those elements.\nGoal: start thinking in page sections.\n\nDay 5: Text Content Tags\nLearn strong, em, blockquote, inline code, code blocks if covered, figure, and figcaption.\nPractice: build a mini article page and use the correct tags for different kinds of content.\nGoal: choose tags based on meaning, not just appearance.\n\nDay 6: Tables\nLearn table, row, header cell, and data cell.\nPractice: make a simple table such as a weekly schedule, favorite games list, or study plan.\nGoal: understand structured tabular content.\n\nDay 7: Review and Rebuild\nPractice: rebuild a full page from memory including headings, paragraphs, links, images, lists, and semantic sections.\nGoal: prove you can build without following step by step.\n\nDay 8: Forms Part 1\nLearn form, input, label, and button.\nPractice: build a basic contact form and connect labels correctly.\nGoal: understand the basic structure of forms.\n\nDay 9: Forms Part 2\nLearn textarea, select, option, placeholder, required, and different input types.\nPractice: improve the previous form and make a signup or feedback form.\nGoal: create a more complete, usable form.\n\nDay 10: Build a Profile Page\nPractice: build a personal profile page using only HTML.\nInclude bio, image, links, lists, and semantic structure.\nGoal: combine multiple HTML concepts into one page.\n\nDay 11: Build an Article Page\nPractice: build a simple article or blog-style page.\nInclude title, sections, quotes, lists, and possibly a figure and caption.\nGoal: get better at content-heavy page structure.\n\nDay 12: Build a Product or Info Page\nPractice: make a product info page or project info page.\nInclude navigation, features list, image, and contact or signup form.\nGoal: structure a more realistic page.\n\nDay 13: Rebuild Without Looking\nPractice: build one full page with no tutorial open, using notes only if stuck.\nGoal: expose weak spots in memory.\n\nDay 14: Final HTML Checkpoint\nPractice: create a multi-section homepage from scratch.\nInclude header, nav, main, at least two sections, image, list, form, and footer.\nFinal checkpoint: can create a full HTML page from scratch, know what common tags do, structure content intentionally, and be ready to move into CSS with a solid base.\n\nDaily study method: 45 to 90 minutes per day, first half learning and second half building, then end by changing one thing independently.\nRule: do not just read tags; use them the same day.\n\n---\n**2026-03-19 10:59:04 UTC | Created via MCP**","summary":"Day-by-day HTML study plan created on 2026-03-19.\n\nDay 1: What HTML Is\nLearn what HTML does, page structure, html/head/body, headings, and paragraphs.\nPractice: make a very basic page, add a page title, and add headings and paragraphs.\nGoal: understand that HTML is structure, not styling.\n\nDay 2: Links, Images, and Lists\nLearn anchor tags, image tags, ordered lists, and unordered lists.\nPractice: add links to a page, add at least one image, and add both kinds of lists.\nGoal: build a simple about-me or favorite-things page.\n\nDay 3: More Structure\nLearn div, span, line breaks, horizontal rules, and how content is grouped.\nPractice: update a page to use sections of content and make it cleaner and easier to read.\nGoal: get used to organizing content instead of dumping tags on the page.\n\nDay 4: Semantic HTML\nLearn header, nav, main, section, article, and footer.\nPractice: rebuild a page using semantic tags and make a simple homepage layout with those elements.\nGoal: start thinking in page sections.\n\nDay 5: Text Content Tags\nLearn strong, em, blockquote, inline code, code blocks if covered, figure, and figcaption.\nPractice: build a mini article page and use the correct tags for different kinds of content.\nGoal: choose tags based on meaning, not just appearance.\n\nDay 6: Tables\nLearn table, row, header cell, and data cell.\nPractice: make a simple table such as a weekly schedule, favorite games list, or study plan.\nGoal: understand structured tabular content.\n\nDay 7: Review and Rebuild\nPractice: rebuild a full page from memory including headings, paragraphs, links, images, lists, and semantic sections.\nGoal: prove you can build without following step by step.\n\nDay 8: Forms Part 1\nLearn form, input, label, and button.\nPractice: build a basic contact form and connect labels correctly.\nGoal: understand the basic structure of forms.\n\nDay 9: Forms Part 2\nLearn textarea, select, option, placeholder, required, and different input types.\nPractice: improve the previous form and make a signup or feedback form.\nGoal: create a more complete, usable form.\n\nDay 10: Build a Profile Page\nPractice: build a personal profile page using only HTML.\nInclude bio, image, links, lists, and semantic structure.\nGoal: combine multiple HTML concepts into one page.\n\nDay 11: Build an Article Page\nPractice: build a simple article or blog-style page.\nInclude title, sections, quotes, lists, and possibly a figure and caption.\nGoal: get better at content-heavy page structure.\n\nDay 12: Build a Product or Info Page\nPractice: make a product info page or project info page.\nInclude navigation, features list, image, and contact or signup form.\nGoal: structure a more realistic page.\n\nDay 13: Rebuild Without Looking\nPractice: build one full page with no tutorial open, using notes only if stuck.\nGoal: expose weak spots in memory.\n\nDay 14: Final HTML Checkpoint\nPractice: create a multi-section homepage from scratch.\nInclude header, nav, main, at least two sections, image, list, form, and footer.\nFinal checkpoint: can create a full HTML page from scratch, know what common tags do, structure content intentionally, and be ready to move into CSS with a solid base.\n\nDaily study method: 45 to 90 minutes per day, first half learning and second half building, then end by changing one thing independently.\nRule: do not just read tags; 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