From the vaults
Website 11/10/2004 |I’ve been playing with HTML for quite a few years now. Every so often over the years, I’ve actually been bright enough to make a quick copy of my website and archive it. Tonight, in a mad burst of misplaced nostalgia, I pulled them all out of the digital dustbin and have put them back online. As an added bonus, this allowed me to put some really old entries into my archives, from the pre-“blogging” days when I was just hand-coding pages and updating them as I saw fit. My archives date back to 1995 now!
Curious enough to check out just how my design and web skills have evolved over the years? Feel free to wander through. Some links will work, some won’t — caveat emptor and all that.
February 27, 1996: Yup, you read that right — 1996. We’re talking seriously old-school here (“Netscape 2.0 Enhanced”, even). Looks best if you shrink the width of your browser window to just a bit wider than the graphics, as this was back when 640x480 was in wide useage. Check out that announcements page, too — reverse chronological order, date and time stamped…blogging before anyone knew what blogging was (eat your heart out, Dave Winer)!
February 14, 1997: One year later, and things have improved dramatically. This basic design would last through the next three archives, and while it’s a bit broken now, I still like the general idea. Featured one of the first incarnations of a Gigs Music Theatre site, though it’s just a single page here.
April 21, 1997: A few months later. A little less content, as I started to focus on expanding the Gig’s page. Design is the same (and is still slightly broken in modern browsers).
March 30, 1998: Another year goes by, and things are still pretty static. The design is the same (though by this point, it works in modern browsers). The Gig’s page has evolved into a full-fledged site by this point, though.
August 5, 2002: Whoops! Four years went by with no archiving. I’ve been kicking myself for this of late, as I was doing some hand-coded “blogging” back then that I don’t have copies of anymore. Still, at least I have this. By this point, the design has changed majorly, and I was using MovableType to handle my weblogging.
My lord I’ve been doing this for a long time.
“Kat-A-Mandu” by Poems for Laila from the album Katamandu (1992, 5:11).
[See also: Cross-platform compatibility…ugh | New category, design tweaks | It’s not my fault IE sucks. Get a real browser. | Just planning things out | Irony, copyright, and site design ]
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November 10th, 2004 at 8:35 pm
Michael,
I am so jealous… the best I can do is use the WayBack machine to get shots of older sites/blogs I ran…
Aethyr.Net, thelema.dynip.com, paradigm93.com, hoke.org, tgd.org and others… stretching back to about 1994 … shit I feel old
Most of my archives got squished when one of my servers died during the dark ages of a divorce… feh
Burn those archived to DVD and save it in a safe place!
November 10th, 2004 at 9:33 pm
Last week at the East Side blogger meetup I metnioned Mom’s long abandoned blog - humanspellcheck.com. She used to go catch errors on sites that should have had professionals double checking what went out. (e.g. an ad for fart time jobs)
In 1999-2000 she was a Memepool and Yahoo Daily Pick.
In the era of Boing Boing, Meta Filter, Blogdex and RSS that all seems to quaint now. Like it was something out of the last century.
November 11th, 2004 at 6:49 pm
You’ll always be a blogger God to me. Case in point.
You’re the first blog I ever read. You’re the first blog I posted to. (might not sound like much but it was over a year after I started reading you.) And when the time came to set up my blog you were the one I turned to and you helped me get started. You were there when I switched over to MAC. And when I got my iSight and became available for live video chat I set my buddy list up with exactly two people. The list hasn’t changed in over a year. First would be my husband and partner of 22 years and the second name on my two man list?
Well now… That would be you wouldn’t it?
No longer Rock on! From now on it will be. Blog on!