Submitted by cnbc_official t3_yjf3fs in technology
regalrecaller t1_iunv1fj wrote
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It was too honest. Difficult to make money from it. It also forced users to have some kind of computer skills.
AnotherSoulessGinger t1_iunz1cj wrote
Back when the level for entry was higher. It was a semi-beautiful place.
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zoicyte t1_iunzgtw wrote
>computer skills
lolwut?
bravejango t1_iuo08cu wrote
If you wanted to customize your pay layout you had to know basic HTML and CSS. Then websites came out that you could pay for layouts. Then layouts became free but were injected with malware and other shit.
iruleatlifekthx t1_iuq2t12 wrote
I learned all of my html and css skills there lol. My first web design class I completed the whole semester's load of work in a couple days - 100's on everything. And my page was fire
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zoicyte t1_iuo21jy wrote
i don't know if i would call that computer skills haha, but i guess i see your point.
(also i do remember this but it was such pissant basic html
Sieg67 t1_iuownjk wrote
I knew a bit of HTML at the time but I mostly just copied and pasted stuff from sites into the editor.
I don't remember if there were specific instructions for each element or if I already knew where to place them, though.
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