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...
That has unironicaly made me nostalgic for the days when the web was a place of experimentation, joy and just a bit of crazy.
We have lost our way
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!
. . . i love this
I remember dreamweaver having plugins to remove frontpage bloated html
now we have ckeditor plugins to remove word bloat
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