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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 195/8412 EXP: 52917573 Next: 35426 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2964 days Last view: 1487 days |
Gosh, do I remember the old, prosperous days of the Internet, when the Dotcom bubble was still going strong and websites like Google or YouTube didn't exist yet.
Remember things like websafe colors? Yeah, that was a very important topic back then. Also, websites actually had content instead of fancy graphics like today, since JavaScript was slow and graphics weren't yet widespread thanks to lack of fast Internet speeds and PNG. Also, forums before the advent of spambots. I so miss them. |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 333/1016 EXP: 2222061 Next: 113567 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
I remember surfing the Internet on a Pentium of 90 MHz on superfast ISDN2 with Internet Explorer 4.0, which I got with Office 97.
This happened way too often: ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
Epele |
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The Sorceress. Boing~ Level: 237 Posts: 354/20774 EXP: 205467616 Next: 2511318 Since: 01-01-12 From: UK Last post: 1053 days Last view: 8 hours |
Ah yes, and the most entertaining sites were filled with .gif images rather than flash content.
The earliest search engine I can recall from memory was Yahoo!.. oh, and Ask Jeeves. The world could always use more heroes! |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 89/14042 EXP: 114159474 Next: 969915 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 468 days Last view: 468 days |
♥89 ✿4706 ★51 Posted by Kiyoshi And to think, I thought Windows 98 on a Pentium 200 was bad... |
Lili~ ♥ |
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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 196/8412 EXP: 52917573 Next: 35426 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2964 days Last view: 1487 days |
Remember all those "under construction" pages? I do! They were amusing with their little GIFs.
@Kiyoshi: woah, Active Desktop! Haven't seen that in a while. Fun fact, it, as well as the channel band, still exists in Windows XP, just nobody really uses it anymore. |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 263/2423 EXP: 8184530 Next: 172127 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 554 days |
Fuck yeah, Active Desktop! |
Kiyoshi |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 334/1016 EXP: 2222061 Next: 113567 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
My XP background used to be Google at school, and it actually worked too
Active Desktop is enabled by default in XP, and much less crash-prone then in 98 or ME, although I have still seen it crash. Vista and 7 have a totally different explorer altogether. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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pancakes Level: 84 Posts: 71/1870 EXP: 5546917 Next: 115035 Since: 01-05-12 From: France Last post: 39 days Last view: 39 days |
I don't remember how the internet was pre-2000. Though, I remember some parts of my childhood:
* that good ol' simple Google search form * trying to make websites with Word 2000. I still have some. God they look awful. * also trying to make sites with Javascript. Terrible code. And dates back to the times where non-trivial JS had to be coded differently for each and every browser. Glad that some standards kinda ended that madness now. * kids at elementary school were playing with Gameboy type consoles. Pokémon and such. * at some point I got some old laptop. Windows 2000, 6GB HDD, non-3D video card, but I was happy. The first computer I got, that wasn't the family computer in the living room (turn off that computer kids, we wanna listen to today's dramatic news). I fondly remember using some old Visual Studio to do HTML coding, after realizing that Word2000 was inappropriate. <font>, bgcolor, vlink, alink, etc... good times, good times. I still have the JS coding booklets I'd use back then. document.layers, document.all, etc... my JS code from those times looks like AB1.92's code Also Posted by Liliana One of the base concepts Acmlmboard has been following since its creation. ____________________ Kuribo64 - melonDS want some revolution in your coffee? |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 277/2423 EXP: 8184530 Next: 172127 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 554 days |
Share and Enjoy™ |
Lili~ ♥ |
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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 209/8412 EXP: 52917573 Next: 35426 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2964 days Last view: 1487 days |
I remember making websites with Frontpage.
... I don't want to be reminded of that. |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 301/2423 EXP: 8184530 Next: 172127 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 554 days |
Isn't that a little contradictory or sumth'?
I remember using Frontpage for one reason only: to design framesets, because the syntax evaded me. Of course, framesets are deprecated nowadays and I have all my docs in a central location, so that's that. |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 95/14042 EXP: 114159474 Next: 969915 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 468 days Last view: 468 days |
♥95 ✿4706 ★51 Frontpage is probably better than AOLPress, which I remember using at one point.
That also had a convenient setup for framesets, though I can't really say much else in its favor. (Not even PNG support!) |
Epele |
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The Sorceress. Boing~ Level: 237 Posts: 381/20774 EXP: 205467616 Next: 2511318 Since: 01-01-12 From: UK Last post: 1053 days Last view: 8 hours |
I remember learning html by using source code provided by "Dreamweaver" years ago.
I relied on it for ages, until I absorbed all the vintage program could provide. The world could always use more heroes! |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 381/1016 EXP: 2222061 Next: 113567 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
I used DreamWeaver too, until I discovered text editors with syntax highlighting.
At least DreamWeaver does not insert a lot of crap like Word and FrontPage do. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
Lili~ ♥ |
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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 236/8412 EXP: 52917573 Next: 35426 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2964 days Last view: 1487 days |
This page needs a visitor counter. That would make it totally 90's-like. |
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Professional Lurker Level: 36 Posts: 47/262 EXP: 290952 Next: 17158 Since: 01-03-12 Last post: 2222 days Last view: 2221 days |
Posted by Gywall Really? It feels kinda the same these days if you ask me. ____________________ Broken layout got nuked. :v |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 383/1016 EXP: 2222061 Next: 113567 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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The Sorceress. Boing~ Level: 237 Posts: 384/20774 EXP: 205467616 Next: 2511318 Since: 01-01-12 From: UK Last post: 1053 days Last view: 8 hours |
Posted by Green-KirbyPosted by Gywall .gif images are better than amateur flash abuse. Ever gone to a site where flash starts playing music and lagging your computer to shit? Granted, the .gif images can still be entertaining today. Kiyoshi - Wow.. That's very.. accurate.. I always wanted to live in Essex. Didn't know sleeping took me there. The world could always use more heroes! |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 617/2423 EXP: 8184530 Next: 172127 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2239 days Last view: 554 days |
http://www.glazman.org/weblog/dotclear/index.php?post/2012/02/09/CALL-FOR-ACTION%3A-THE-OPEN-WEB-NEEDS-YOU-NOW
This is serious. You should read it. |
Lunaria |
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Professional Lurker Level: 36 Posts: 83/262 EXP: 290952 Next: 17158 Since: 01-03-12 Last post: 2222 days Last view: 2221 days |
You should have made a new thread for that... ____________________ Broken layout got nuked. :v |
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