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On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 08:16:20 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Mrs.E. brought up the subject of the old "boats of rec.boats" website this morning over coffee. Surprisingly, it still exists although not in the original, complete form. Still, a lot of old names from the past. When I first created the original website (back in a kinder, more friendly rec.boats time) the packaged website creation software used today didn't exist. Everything was done in html code which I learned from visiting other websites and viewing the "source" code. Shuda been a hacker. :-) I remember my computer at the time was a Laser Pal 286 with a 40mb hard drive with a "high speed" 2400 baud modem. The rec.boats participants would email me a picture and description of their boat and I'd call up the code for the website page that was stored on the hard drive and insert the code to add the person and picture(s) to the list. I'd then have to upload the entire website code just to add the person. No method existed to simply add to the current, published code. With a 2400 baud modem each addition to the list took about an hour to do and upload to publish. The other problem was that I had no way of viewing what the page looked like until I published it, so if I screwed something up I had to inspect the html code to see what was wrong, fix it, and then upload the whole damn thing again. Times have sure changed. Now you can just drop a picture into a pre-formatted software package, add some text, publish just the changes and be done in a minute or so. Here's the link to what remains of the website: http://thebayguide.com/rec.boats/ I still edit the HTML on the 2 web sites I manage for small changes but I do have an editor or two. I still won't use Flash or Java since there are still people worried enough about security to have them turned off. Flash won't run on my machines until I let it. You would be surprised how many ads that eliminates, particularly on those "free" sites we see. Your browser will open an HTML directly from your hard drive as a sanity check before you upload it. Pure HTML will open in Word, in fact I sometimes compose pages there. Most Email ends up being an HTML if you are doing anything more complex than flat text and I have used the moldy old AOL 7 I run to compose simple pages. The problem with that is you need to go in and strip out the email formatting manually or it shows up on the web page. It only takes a minute or so tho. In that regard an Email client or Word is as easy as any of the other ways to get pictures with captions up on a web page. |
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