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    Jesus or just use Wordpress. Takes like an hour to set up.

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    Not static enough!

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      I can still hear the <iframe />s falling.

      Those were the dark days, at the beginning of CSS, when we fought for scraps of anything that smelt like standardisation.

      e: autocorrect

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      • wreckedcarzz@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

        on HTML and CSS*

        ... doesn't really have the same ring to it

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        When I first learned HTML there was no such thing as CSS. Everything was tables and BGCOLOR

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          In economics, a network effect (also called network externality or demand-side economies of scale) is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user derives from a good or service depends on the number of users of compatible products. Network effects are typically positive feedback systems, resulting in users deriving more and more value from a product as more users join the same network.

          The value of Twitter and Substack isn't the HTML or the CSS, it's the social circle behind it. That's why Facebook, founded as a Harvard social media site, outpaced Friendster and MySpace. That's why half your current crop of comedians and media pundits came out of the Ivy League. That's why The Federalist Society exists.

          Like, by all means, make a new BlueSky or Mastodon or Lemmy whatever. Thank you. But "What if we had a new Facebook, for annoying marketing dweebs?" it's how we got LinkedIn. And a thousand other knock offs of LinkedIn.

          So, keep that in mind.

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            Jesus or just use Wordpress. Takes like an hour to set up.

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            I never understood why seemingly everyone uses WP. 'I need a personal, but professional, web presence' 'use this blogging platform', 'I need an e-commerce site' 'use this blogging platform' like what.

            Maybe I'm old and WP now does everything and the kitchen sink, but I was there when it started and made no sense.

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            • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU [email protected]

              In economics, a network effect (also called network externality or demand-side economies of scale) is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user derives from a good or service depends on the number of users of compatible products. Network effects are typically positive feedback systems, resulting in users deriving more and more value from a product as more users join the same network.

              The value of Twitter and Substack isn't the HTML or the CSS, it's the social circle behind it. That's why Facebook, founded as a Harvard social media site, outpaced Friendster and MySpace. That's why half your current crop of comedians and media pundits came out of the Ivy League. That's why The Federalist Society exists.

              Like, by all means, make a new BlueSky or Mastodon or Lemmy whatever. Thank you. But "What if we had a new Facebook, for annoying marketing dweebs?" it's how we got LinkedIn. And a thousand other knock offs of LinkedIn.

              So, keep that in mind.

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              I have as much power as the Pope, I just don't have as many people who believe it

              • George Carlin

              Power, popularity and authority is always based on how many people you can convince to follow your movement. If you have enough people who believe it, I can become Master of the Universe!

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              • semi_hemi_demigod@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                When I first learned HTML there was no such thing as CSS. Everything was tables and BGCOLOR

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                Pfft tables, the pro move is to add more & nbsp; until everything is aligned

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                • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU [email protected]

                  In economics, a network effect (also called network externality or demand-side economies of scale) is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user derives from a good or service depends on the number of users of compatible products. Network effects are typically positive feedback systems, resulting in users deriving more and more value from a product as more users join the same network.

                  The value of Twitter and Substack isn't the HTML or the CSS, it's the social circle behind it. That's why Facebook, founded as a Harvard social media site, outpaced Friendster and MySpace. That's why half your current crop of comedians and media pundits came out of the Ivy League. That's why The Federalist Society exists.

                  Like, by all means, make a new BlueSky or Mastodon or Lemmy whatever. Thank you. But "What if we had a new Facebook, for annoying marketing dweebs?" it's how we got LinkedIn. And a thousand other knock offs of LinkedIn.

                  So, keep that in mind.

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                  I came here to day this, but you were more eloquent than I could ever be

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                    I never understood why seemingly everyone uses WP. 'I need a personal, but professional, web presence' 'use this blogging platform', 'I need an e-commerce site' 'use this blogging platform' like what.

                    Maybe I'm old and WP now does everything and the kitchen sink, but I was there when it started and made no sense.

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                    It’s true. They got through some gnarly WYSIWYG problems and, yes, due to plugins they basically do have the kitchen sink available.

                    There’s some good comparative alternatives as well, but I don’t know much about them yet.

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                    • semi_hemi_demigod@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                      When I first learned HTML there was no such thing as CSS. Everything was tables and BGCOLOR

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                      My first dummy intranet site for grade school used it, but it was a new technology at the time. I remember having a site on geocities a couple years earlier that was all wysiwyg and only used text. Back then, email was cool.

                      Internet nostalgia.

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                        It is all evolution in progress at every scale. Some people are already extinct but haven't gotten the memo. To live is to change.

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                          In economics, a network effect (also called network externality or demand-side economies of scale) is the phenomenon by which the value or utility a user derives from a good or service depends on the number of users of compatible products. Network effects are typically positive feedback systems, resulting in users deriving more and more value from a product as more users join the same network.

                          The value of Twitter and Substack isn't the HTML or the CSS, it's the social circle behind it. That's why Facebook, founded as a Harvard social media site, outpaced Friendster and MySpace. That's why half your current crop of comedians and media pundits came out of the Ivy League. That's why The Federalist Society exists.

                          Like, by all means, make a new BlueSky or Mastodon or Lemmy whatever. Thank you. But "What if we had a new Facebook, for annoying marketing dweebs?" it's how we got LinkedIn. And a thousand other knock offs of LinkedIn.

                          So, keep that in mind.

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                          The other day I saw someone posting about wanting to bring webrings back.

                          Unfortunately, it's really hard to get people to care about things. "This site is convenient and your friends are here" trumps "and it's run by nazi sympathizers" for most people, somehow.

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                            Bring back web 1.0

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                              we-built-this-city

                              we-built-this-city.htm

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                              • wreckedcarzz@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                                I never understood why seemingly everyone uses WP. 'I need a personal, but professional, web presence' 'use this blogging platform', 'I need an e-commerce site' 'use this blogging platform' like what.

                                Maybe I'm old and WP now does everything and the kitchen sink, but I was there when it started and made no sense.

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                                Now it has the kitchen sink AND vulnerabilities… and an asshole CEO.

                                As someone who managed it for a while, WP as a platform isn’t horrendous, but there are definitely better alternatives depending on what you need to accomplish.

                                Sadly it’s still a defacto standard.

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                                • J [email protected]

                                  The other day I saw someone posting about wanting to bring webrings back.

                                  Unfortunately, it's really hard to get people to care about things. "This site is convenient and your friends are here" trumps "and it's run by nazi sympathizers" for most people, somehow.

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                                  I remember webrings. We stopped using them for a reason. It's not a solution for diving into specific details of a topic.

                                  Neither is the AI slop that Google is putting at the top of the page, but for different reasons.

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                                    The other day I saw someone posting about wanting to bring webrings back.

                                    Unfortunately, it's really hard to get people to care about things. "This site is convenient and your friends are here" trumps "and it's run by nazi sympathizers" for most people, somehow.

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                                    Until the Nazism starts leaking through.

                                    Like, I don't really feel the urge to bring up the horrifying treatment of Latin American peoples every time I see someone drinking a Coca-Cola.

                                    But when Twitter is filling up my feed with CatTurds, I'm inclined to leave.

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                                      I miss the old days of people making niche websites for their hobbies, their own blogs, and message boards.

                                      So many people think of the Internet as Google, Meta, Netflix, or <favorite social network here>. That makes me sad.

                                      I don't see a way back to a less commercialized internet, but little pockets of goodness like Lemmy make me happy.

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                                        Cities start from villages.

                                        That's what we've got here now.

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                                        • semi_hemi_demigod@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                                          When I first learned HTML there was no such thing as CSS. Everything was tables and BGCOLOR

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                                          <td onClick=“alert(‘Hello, World!’);”>Click me!</td>

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