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From now on I will try to post a little history every friday. Today i’ll send you to March the 3th of 1998. On this day, Stephen Straub, a member of the HTML writers guild placed a document called ‘Designing Web Sites for Multiple Browsers Without Being Bland” online. In it he describes Java and JavaScript as being in BETA and not widely spread but also promising new techniques like CSS-1. And remember kids: when you validate your pages using a HTML 2.0 validator and do a grammar and spell check, you are one step ahead of 95% of all the webpages (riigghht:)). Hilarious to read… link

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3 Responses to "Back to the future (of webdesign) pt. 1"
  1. # 1   Rieks
    November 24th, 2006 at 16:43

    what? no credits? ; )

  2. # 2   Wietse Veenstra
    November 24th, 2006 at 18:38

    hehe sorry, link provided by the web 2.0 guru Rieks! thnx buddy!

  3. # 3   Rieks
    December 1st, 2006 at 11:15

    Since you seem to have forgotten your weekly Friday entry, I’ll make one for you ; )
    http://www.hoobly.com/0/0/341453.html

    This girls wants to trade her webdesign expertise for a puppy. The examples are great too… I

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