- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
Best webpage ever.
 - nice. - code comments were honestly the best and i hate how nobody does this anymore in the era of generators. 
- thats cool, but it doesnt give you ascii are when you curl the site  - huh? or did I miss something here? - edit: or are plain-text curlable websites a feature I’m not aware of? Or curl’ers use some striptags feature? - I have code on my site that returns ASCII are, only if you curl it. - At work my site had used as a working test - curl horwood.biz
 
 
 
- wow i miss this era so much, bring back the rotating and blinking gifs, marquees and quaint color palettes! - Don’t forget the rolling view counter and the guestbook! - cgi-bin… Shudder - It is still out there, I have several customers depending on it. 15+ years stuff running over sco unix. Also stone-age php for good measure… 
 
 
- If you want to see more sites like this, check out neocities. - Also, https://nekoweb.org/. - Hey another cool one! Thanks! 
 
- very cool thank you! 😊 
 
 
- That has unironicaly made me nostalgic for the days when the web was a place of experimentation, joy and just a bit of crazy. - deleted by creator 
 
- unironically that era of the web was best. - also netscape composer > frontpage :3 
- This is such a joy to behold 
- I remember that Publisher could make web pages too. How? Since it was supposed to be WYSIWYG it exported the entire thing as a single image and used an html image map for the links. 
- THNICC 
- Ah! The glory days! 
- deleted by creator - I don’t think I can agree with that, and I’m a pretty agreeable chap. - In the days when people actually cared about the html layout and readability, FP spammed everything hugely, and inserted a lot of terrible cruft. Inventing zillions of new <style> tags for everything, even when the user just wanted to italicise a word. Use a <i> tag? No! We’ll invent a whole new style class and embed it in the headers. - A few years ago I rather stupidly agreed to take over hosting of a website for someone that was dying. It had been written with FP and it took me months to de-cruft it using a lot of regexp and scrifting. (Some 8,000 images and around 2000 .html files). - deleted by creator 
 
 
- . . . i love this 
- I remember dreamweaver having plugins to remove frontpage bloated html - now we have ckeditor plugins to remove word bloat 
 












