Travel back in time to see the evolution of web design from 1990 to 2019 and see how far we have come.
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For curiosity, I did an experiment using Chrome version 1.0 which was launched in 2008 to open today's website and see if it can handle them. Here is the result -> https://youtu.be/H-1GNIVGJKw
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2004-2010 era best
Half Life 2 looked wayyyy ahead of its time considering 2004
It evolved up until 2013 or 2014, then it regressed
Tite sa noo hahhaahha
Interesting and very informative… I'm 15 and currently learning web development and I'm just lucky how I was born when all of the internet is fully evolved
To me, the web design is actually going downhill. I'd rather read a notepad text, where everything is clean and organized than spend 10 minutes of my life to find the proper page of power point file. My point is, web pages often tend to look unnecessarily complicated, the info is hidden and they bring stupid amount of images and take longer to process. It's especially like that, for example when you visit an official site of any car brand. I mean how many times you put something like: "page X +contact" into your search bar, because you couldn't find that basic information on the site itself?
The comfy 2010-2013 web design, i really miss it
Just imagine if the interent and cell phones were never created. What would the world like look? I've always wondered that.
I would like to actually combine best of both worlds. Simplicity and snappiness of 90s website (which is intended for 56kbps speed), and interactivity of modern website.
I remember the old days when it was frowned upon to have more than one image on your page since it would take forever to load on Dial-Up. Now it's preferred to have tons of images.
Only 30 years since the invention of internet so much has changed I wonder what will happen internet in next 30 years
I'm learning web dev and this was very informative.
5:47 — W3Schools… yikes!
Thanks for this! Great to have an overview of the history.
Thanks, my fave web history video on Youtube so far. I appreciate when people get straight to the content of a presentation vs. lots of irrelevant personal anecdotes. Also appreciate that you took the time to show all the older website designs 🙂
Hey!!!!Thanks for sharing.
#introduction_web_design_q
The modern internet sucks, and I am not just saying that out of nostalgia. Everything is so unbelievably boring, just a white or black background with circular pictures, cramped up to use as much space as possible. All personalisation has been reduced to simply a circular picture and a small banner image.
My dad was actually friends with the guy who made Mosaic when he was in college.
I love classic internet interfaces…
Im 39 and I was on the Internet in the 90s when it looked like a cartoon we thought it was so hip and badass….I feel old lol.
1990: just letters
2000: simple html
2010: more html
2020:
It is Incredible that this video has less than 100K views…People only want to see the worst of this world…
Webmasters!
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What a change!
can anyone tell me what website is at 7:45 ?
1:24 pinochet lol
it's quite ironic that over time the quality of website design had deprecated greatly, it had reached it's peak in the 2000's and then because of this flat, materialistic, minimal "design" (if you can even call it like that) they started to look more and more awful.
Minor note, but CSS grids were not implemented in 2007. That was when the first spec draft was published. Browser integration didn't occur until 2017.
What's the website @ 7:54
best is photoshop sc6
Mi primer acceso a la red fue en el 2000 aún recuerdo el formato de aquel entonces.. pero me gustaba era sincero los contenidos que se buscaba.. actualmente hay mucho relleno en la web que no debería de existir.
You forgot to mention XMLHttpRequest which marked the beginning of Web 2.0 era
Thumbs up if you still use tables to mark up the pages in 2019
I feel like one omission from this video is framesets, which were hugely popular in the late 90s (though completely impractical even then).
Tables, I've almost forgotten they existed. Now its just div this and div that.
En 1990 no existía Google de que hablan?
A perfect chance to use the "Wayback Machine"…
To any developer out there: What was it like creating for the ol' web?
What a great video!
And you missed the first graphical browser, Mosaic, which was launched in 1993!