HTML FundamentalsM4 · Data Presentation & Credibility
Module 4 · Data Presentation & Credibility
Translate Portfolio Pulse results into trustworthy, accessible data and social proof.
Module 4 · Data Presentation & Credibility
Module 4 turns qualitative wins into quantifiable proof. You will present metrics, milestones, and testimonials with semantic HTML that hiring managers and recruiters trust.
What You Will Deliver
- A data spotlight section with tables, definition lists, and highlight cards.
- An experience timeline using
<time>and accessible ordering. - Testimonials and endorsements with proper citation and consent notes.
- Documentation covering data sources, refresh cadence, and analytics hooks.
Lesson Map
- Data Storytelling — align credibility goals with reliable data sources.
- Semantic Tables — present comparative metrics with captions and summaries.
- Definition Lists — structure key-value insights and service packages.
- Timelines & Metrics — showcase milestones using
<time>,<ol>, and supporting semantics. - Testimonials & Social Proof — mark up quotes, citations, and logos ethically.
- Structured Highlights — use
<data>,<meter>, and highlight patterns to reinforce outcomes. - Credibility Blueprint — document section architecture, metadata, and CTA strategy.
- Implementation — build the credibility layer into Portfolio Pulse.
- Validation — audit accessibility, accuracy, and documentation.
Keep your project brief, validation log, and analytics notes close. You will add new sections for data governance and testimonial approvals.