08-14-2018, 09:39 PM
(08-14-2018, 12:23 PM)Guest Wrote: And this. For early adopters of the World Wide Web like Trix and me, learning HTML and seeing your own working website online was one of the most thrilling things you could do. It's amazing how, 20 years later, most people have somehow become convinced these things are over their heads. It's not hard at all. It was expressly designed to be easy for the layman. I'll repost my "how to" guide from my deleted Gab account if anyone is interested.
i was enthralled as a teenager learning win16/32 APIs, HTML, and then DHTML/CSS. i ended up writing my own notepad++ style app with built in templates for CSS stuff i liked to do. i've been lookin through various programs for website design and i gotta say, all i've seen so far are shit. so much of it is web based cookie cutter template bullshit. it makes me want to dig up my old hard drives and just rebuild the site i used to have, lol. i think most of it is deprecated, though.
odd to think about how the era of tripod, geocities, and angelfire was the golden era...