Mastery of HTML
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The absolute horseshit that things like Facebook consist of make me wonder if half the people who work on it have even made an HTML page from scratch.
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No shame in being self taught.
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That was 18 years ago?
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The logo! It’s on fire!
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don’t click that link! It could be a shitty song on Youtube
Zoomers
don’t click that link, if you’re lucky it’s just gay porn and we don’t have to format the drives
Millennials
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Usually, no.
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Just make sure the exponential growth is faster than Moore's law, or they might never notice it.
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Master of all 22 elements
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I remember when forms were added. I think it was more than 18 years ago though. There were still WWW conventions at the time.
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Neopets, GaiaOnline, MySpace, to name the biggest three
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There were still WWW conventions at the time.
That didn’t help me feel younger
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There should be pride in being self taught. Although it’s hard to do it
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A common problem, I’m afraid.
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Yeah totally
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For those interested Neocities is a modern equivalent. The homepage has some featured pages linked you can browse if you are looking to kill time.
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Gaia online is a serious nostalgia trip wow
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It’s overkill for static sites, but credit should be given to JSX for being a decent way to create DOM nodes dynamicly. You can use a JSX transformer without using React, too.
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Is she sweating because she’s insecure about her knowledge, or is she sweating because she fears a followup question into WHAT she did?
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l cool cool</marquee><marquee>coo