After setting up my first website over the last few days, I have a question.
If for 5 bucks a month I can host my own website.
With a 1Terrabtye/month rate I could have lots of visitors and some descent content.
Why is it everyone wants to 'monopolize' on thier websites?
Do they feel thier information is that valuable, that they should be paid for it.
I did web 1.0 in the late '90's. When tools like MacroMedia Dreamweaver and others showed up I really lost interest.
They were taking the html out of it. My Adobe PageMill did GUI but in a way nicer way that showed the code.
But Pagemill didn't have shockwaves or fireworks so Adobe bought them! That was it for me.
I bought a 300 dollar ColdFusion Toolkit and thought that was total garbage. That was my last website building experience.
Fast forward to 2018 back to the basics. HTML and CSS. What can't you do with it.
I don't see the need for javascript either. KISS.
Why is the web so rotten.
With $5/month websites you would think there would be quality content out the yingyang.
I find the web underwealming and mostly stale.
If for 5 bucks a month I can host my own website.
With a 1Terrabtye/month rate I could have lots of visitors and some descent content.
Why is it everyone wants to 'monopolize' on thier websites?
Do they feel thier information is that valuable, that they should be paid for it.
I did web 1.0 in the late '90's. When tools like MacroMedia Dreamweaver and others showed up I really lost interest.
They were taking the html out of it. My Adobe PageMill did GUI but in a way nicer way that showed the code.
But Pagemill didn't have shockwaves or fireworks so Adobe bought them! That was it for me.
I bought a 300 dollar ColdFusion Toolkit and thought that was total garbage. That was my last website building experience.
Fast forward to 2018 back to the basics. HTML and CSS. What can't you do with it.
I don't see the need for javascript either. KISS.
Why is the web so rotten.
With $5/month websites you would think there would be quality content out the yingyang.
I find the web underwealming and mostly stale.