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Tux@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 6 months ago

Websites: Then vs Now

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Websites: Then vs Now

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Tux@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 6 months ago
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  • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    Reeeeeaalllllllyyyy putting on the rose tinted goggles, here…

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      Yeah that’s not how I remember the early Internet.
      More like gifs everywhere, wild colours, you have to have that fancy html marquee! And terrible layouts, because aligning divs is difficult.
      Good times

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        don’t forget autoplay video and music

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          Landing pages, too. Often with a corny Shockwave animation.

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        Those mouse cursor tracers lol

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        Why deal with float when you can use a table?

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        divs were added in the late 90’s… that is not what I’d call early internet

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          I mean, it may be subjective, but Internet was open to public in '93, and divs were specced in '97.
          It was more of a joke anyway. The layouts were often tables long after divs if I’m not mistaken

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            Yeah, definitely subjective, but to me the early days of the web were before HTML 2 - so up to 1995.

            And yeah, so many tables for a long time… Mostly because it was a bit messy to work with and had limitations, not to mention browser support requirements and a pretty fast moving sets of specs…

            It was fun though.

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      I remember clicking on a website and getting ABSOLUTELY BOMBSRDED WITH NEVERENDING POPUPS OF HARDCORE PORN PICS AND SOUND and my parents were behind me, and you just panic reboot the computer.

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        “I was searching around the Internet… Mom- Mom! I was-”

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          It’s funny because I definitely remember this happening while using Netscape Navigator to access our Prodigy-peovided internet.

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