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The Time Machine consists of two classes in which we introduce basic HTML and CSS skills. We start of in '''The Sh***y 90's''', building websites from back in the day. We then fast-forward, via the fourth dimension, to the '''BRUTALIST''' design period. | The Time Machine consists of two classes in which we introduce basic HTML and CSS skills. We start of in '''The Sh***y 90's''', building websites from back in the day. We then fast-forward, via the fourth dimension, to the '''BRUTALIST''' design period. | ||
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== Program == | == Program == |
Revision as of 09:06, 30 September 2022
Welcome to the Time Machine course.
The Time Machine consists of two classes in which we introduce basic HTML and CSS skills. We start of in The Sh***y 90's, building websites from back in the day. We then fast-forward, via the fourth dimension, to the BRUTALIST design period.
File:The Hampster Dance website in 1999 in Netscape Navigator 4.04.png The Hampster Dance website in 1999 in Netscape Navigator 4.04. Screenshot taken from YouTube - Web Design Museum
Program
Class 1
Demos
- Websites in the 90's
- Take a look at websites made in the 90's
- Quiz question: What is the first item ever sold on the web?
- What do you notice changing over time? Does the content and audience change? And how about the design?
- Follow along HTML / CSS
Tasks