The topic I enjoyed the most was doing the content in Pluralsight. It was interesting because it was challenging and something new. The content I learned in Pluralsight in regards to HTML, CSS, HTML5 and CSS3. It took a few days to grasps the concepts of structuring and marking up webpages as well as learning to style them. HTML5 and CSS3 are the latest updated versions and were more straight forward to understand than HTML and CSS. But once I understood the gist of it I knew what to do for the challenges. I like that it was challenging grasping the ideas at first and now I just need to remember that syntax and spelling are vital. Any minor error such as missing ; it would not work. In regard to completing the content assigned on Pluralsight for HTML, CSS, HTML5 and CSS3. I searched up cheat sheets so I could see the logic of the structure from a broader perspective. CSS is embedded within HTML but it could be linked to HTML and have a separate text box.
In order to accurately search for what one wants to find in order to build a basic structure of all the information learned in about HTML5 and CSS3 one must at least know the basics. The basics would be how the skeleton of the HTML5 structure should be such as the order of DOCTYPE goes all the way at the top, then have html tag that will contain everything inside and state it is in the english language. The head that contains the meta declaration, title and the CSS3. The body contains what you want the viewers to see. Grasping the basics it will be easier to search for one wants to find.