{"key":"html_learning_progress_2026_03_24_session_2","title":"HTML Learning Progress Session 2","content":"HTML learning progress session on 2026-03-24. User completed Day 2 and Day 3 of the HTML day-by-day study plan in tutor mode.\n\nTopics covered in this session:\n- Day 2: links, images, unordered lists, ordered lists\n- Day 3: div, span, br, hr, and grouping content more intentionally\n- Clarified that lists should not be placed inside p tags\n- Clarified that br is for line breaks in text, not general spacing\n- Clarified that hr is a thematic/section break and usually should not be preceded by br for spacing\n- User asked about VS Code navigation around tags and learned about bracket/tag navigation limits and related shortcuts\n\nPractice completed by the user:\n- Built a Day 2 HTML page from a near-blank boilerplate\n- Correctly used a, href, img, src, alt, ul, ol, and li\n- Iteratively corrected structural mistakes including removing lists from inside paragraph tags\n- Corrected text/content mistakes such as headings typo and Open WebUI spelling\n- Removed unnecessary br usage from the Day 2 page\n- Built a Day 3 HTML page using multiple div sections\n- Correctly used span inline within paragraph text\n- Correctly used br in an address/location-style line-break context\n- Correctly used hr as a section divider\n\nCurrent skill state at end of session:\n- User can build a basic HTML document from a blank boilerplate\n- User can use links, images, ordered lists, and unordered lists correctly\n- User understands that li belongs inside ul or ol\n- User understands that p should contain paragraph text, not block-level lists\n- User understands the difference between div and span at a beginner level\n- User understands that br is for actual line breaks and hr is for section/thematic breaks\n- User is beginning to place tags intentionally rather than just copying patterns\n\nCurrent status:\n- Day 2 complete\n- Day 3 complete\n\nRecommended next lesson when resuming:\n- Day 4: semantic HTML\n- Focus on header, nav, main, section, article, and footer\n- Reinforce choosing semantic tags over generic div when a meaningful element exists\n\nOperational note:\n- User said two days of HTML was enough for now and may either continue HTML later or switch focus to LedgerBridge work.\n\n---\n**2026-03-24 UTC | Stored via Codex**","summary":"HTML learning progress session on 2026-03-24. User completed Day 2 and Day 3 of the HTML day-by-day study plan in tutor mode.\n\nTopics covered in this session:\n- Day 2: links, images, unordered lists, ordered lists\n- Day 3: div, span, br, hr, and grouping content more intentionally\n- Clarified that lists should not be placed inside p tags\n- Clarified that br is for line breaks in text, not general spacing\n- Clarified that hr is a thematic/section break and usually should not be preceded by br for spacing\n- User asked about VS Code navigation around tags and learned about bracket/tag navigation limits and related shortcuts\n\nPractice completed by the user:\n- Built a Day 2 HTML page from a near-blank boilerplate\n- Correctly used a, href, img, src, alt, ul, ol, and li\n- Iteratively corrected structural mistakes including removing lists from inside paragraph tags\n- Corrected text/content mistakes such as headings typo and Open WebUI spelling\n- Removed unnecessary br usage from the Day 2 page\n- Built a Day 3 HTML page using multiple div sections\n- Correctly used span inline within paragraph text\n- Correctly used br in an address/location-style line-break context\n- Correctly used hr as a section divider\n\nCurrent skill state at end of session:\n- User can build a basic HTML document from a blank boilerplate\n- User can use links, images, ordered lists, and unordered lists correctly\n- User understands that li belongs inside ul or ol\n- User understands that p should contain paragraph text, not block-level lists\n- User understands the difference between div and span at a beginner level\n- User understands that br is for actual line breaks and hr is for section/thematic breaks\n- User is beginning to place tags intentionally rather than just copying patterns\n\nCurrent status:\n- Day 2 complete\n- Day 3 complete\n\nRecommended next lesson when resuming:\n- Day 4: semantic HTML\n- Focus on header, nav, main, section, article, and footer\n- Reinforce choosing semantic tags over generic div when a meaningful element exists\n\nOperational note:\n- User said two days of HTML was enough for now and may either continue HTML later or switch focus to LedgerBridge work.\n\n---\n**2026-03-24 UTC | Stored via Codex**","status":"active","namespace":"general","namespace_name":"general","namespace_tier":"shared","tags":[]}