Back In The 90s Just After The Internet Exploded

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Back in the 1990s, shortly after the internet gained widespread popularity, nearly everyone attempted to create their own web page. During this era, companies like Comcast promoted free web hosting services and affordable tools for individuals to design their own websites. While many people did produce personal pages, few recognized how visually unappealing these early websites often were. Due to limited web development knowledge and tools at the time, these websites tended to be simple, plain, and sometimes cluttered. This early web design experience underscores the importance of understanding HTML, the foundational language for creating websites.

HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, serves as the backbone for all web pages, enabling developers to structure content and add various elements such as images, headings, and links. Creating a basic webpage begins with a simple template, as exemplified below:



My First Heading

My first paragraph.