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Top Comments (10)
Swear words aside, the guy does have a point. The vast majority of websites does not need to be this complicated.
Hell even fucking *Markdown* does the job like 85% of time
I hand-coded the website for my aunt (exhibition curator), then went on and coded a static site generator in C# so that she can edit the site content in a text file and just runs a single command window application. The site does not use cookies, JavaScript, plugins, tracking, etc. We have no cookie banner popup, because we don't need it. The response e-mail to the inquiry about what personal data we collect is one sentence: we don't collect any personal data. Loading the biggest site takes 28 milliseconds raw, 780ms with all images. Every day there's 100+ bots trying to exploit WordPress vulnerabilites, but she doesn't have to worry about maintenance, because the whole website is literally nothing but a bunch of HTML, CSS and JPEG files. It's freaking GLORIOUS!
The Space Jam website has been untouched since 1996 and still renders exactly as intended.
that page is the best HTML tutorial ever. Everything to get you started is there.
Incomprehensibly based
The creator of C++'s personal page is raw dogged HTML I respect that
Made something with plain html, css and a bit of php not that long ago. Doing that reminded me again of how simple most sites should be
Finally I felt peace when someone said all these. Because now I know I am not alone.
This brought me back to 20 years ago when I made my own portfolio website with just HTML and written in a Notepad.
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Top Comments (10)
Swear words aside, the guy does have a point. The vast majority of websites does not need to be this complicated.
Hell even fucking *Markdown* does the job like 85% of time
I hand-coded the website for my aunt (exhibition curator), then went on and coded a static site generator in C# so that she can edit the site content in a text file and just runs a single command window application. The site does not use cookies, JavaScript, plugins, tracking, etc. We have no cookie banner popup, because we don't need it. The response e-mail to the inquiry about what personal data we collect is one sentence: we don't collect any personal data. Loading the biggest site takes 28 milliseconds raw, 780ms with all images. Every day there's 100+ bots trying to exploit WordPress vulnerabilites, but she doesn't have to worry about maintenance, because the whole website is literally nothing but a bunch of HTML, CSS and JPEG files. It's freaking GLORIOUS!
The Space Jam website has been untouched since 1996 and still renders exactly as intended.
that page is the best HTML tutorial ever. Everything to get you started is there.
Incomprehensibly based
The creator of C++'s personal page is raw dogged HTML I respect that
Made something with plain html, css and a bit of php not that long ago. Doing that reminded me again of how simple most sites should be
Finally I felt peace when someone said all these. Because now I know I am not alone.
This brought me back to 20 years ago when I made my own portfolio website with just HTML and written in a Notepad.