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My first one had a nav bar but wasn't responsive, there were IDs in the HTML that were never used and then I'd use IDs that didn't exist in CSS.
It was a fucking mess. I deleted it and never wanna see it again. -
C0D4669025y@RememberMe how I miss the 90s.
Did you atleast use rainbow text in that marquee?
Damn that gives me memories of geocities -
@C0D4 I put totally random colours everywhere and oh God I think I even used Comic Sans because it was one of the few fonts I knew about and I was bored af of the default font.
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Root797755yMine had a mix of inline, header, and css styles.
It's embarrassing to remember.
I also drew art with divs. -
devJs13265yVerdana was my Helvetica, used Macromedia DreamweaverMX to build it. First put all the things in the page, then open code view and clean it up a bit.
Also learned most of the HTML tags that way! -
my first webpage was a local social networking site which i made in a week while learning html/css/sql/php. at the end of the week it had about half of the intended functionality all sitting in a single 4000line php file.
luckily, i learned enough so right at the end of that week, right as i launched it, i started rewriting it from scratch, this time doing it "properly", by separating each page into its own file.
two weeks later that version was done and put online, and i immediately started rewriting it from scratch, because i learned php can do objects. -
swabu15yMy first web page was made out of 100% images (even the text area was an image) exported straight out of Photoshop and imported into Dreamweaver for a school assignment. I got an A for bringing such an abomination to this world.
Just wanted to admit that when I was in school, first learning about web, my first website used only IDs -- no classes.
I was so proud though.
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