Main

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html import

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Events

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2024-02-26 14:53:19

expired found date

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created at

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Open Graph

title

The HTML Hobbyist

description

Learning HTML to build your website, fanzine, or personal site.

site name

author

updated

2025-12-30 08:33:12

raw text

The HTML Hobbyist The Web is for everyone. WWW HTML CSS Once upon a time on the World Wide Web… Once upon a time, the World Wide Web was the Wild Wild West. It was an Information Superhighway that contained research from 1,000 different universities, and 1,000 different research centers, 1,000 different scientific organizations. The late 1900s was a tidal wave of published content where you could surf 1,000 different fanzines ; 1,000 different personal sites; and 1,000 different hobby sites. The World Wide Web promised a democratization of publication and a liberation of information; an open community of sharing for mutual benefit. Anyone could get online and create a website. 25 years later, the barrier to entry in creating, publishing, and maintaining a website is not any higher than it was in 1994. If anything, it is cheaper and easier to publish a website than it has ever been before. Domain names can be had for under $20 a year and hosting is as low as $2 a mont...

Text analysis

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