The WWW (World Wide Web) ... when did it started ??? Here is the first Web Site ever created ( at least what claims Wikipedia) by Tim Berners-Lee, the very one that sparked off the WWW that will later grow to this:The World Wide Web is the only thing I know of whose shortened form takes three times longer to say than its long form.
– Douglas Adams, The Independent on Sunday, 1999

For me it all started when I was around 14 years old. Started to create my first mail and surfing around the net with the help pf sum friends at school till i finally got my 2nd pc ( a pentium 4 ), the one from which am writing this post :) ... My first pc was a pentium pro, (166MHz) ^_^' , cud not connect to the Internet with it from home :( . But my quest for the WWW was not just to view pages but rather to create them. Learned a lot from my course and loads by myself and from my friends, one of whom made me discover the very flash technology which can now be found on almost all sites over the Internet. Flash adds another dimension to web site design, that of integrating with ease time to events. It is a big move from the dull nature of html web sites to a more lively and dynamic nature, be it to the hovering of a button, or a small animation or intro. Here is a few of my attempts at web site design .. all of them are in flash:
Edge InnovationsInformation Systems Society
Personal Web Site
Hmm nice innitiative Rakesh, i remember in the past posting on the web was reserved to the highly authoritative peoples, but now it seems just a child play to post on the web, in around year 1999 i first experimented uploading websites in servers with free hosting package, actually i first learned to make web pages in flash mush later i learned the html things, i can say flash webdesigning is no longer wat it was back in 1999...
ReplyDeleteSo what can I say…
ReplyDeleteIt’s true that the web will govern the world. Most application will be web base n flash will enhance this new environment.
Keep flashing n continue to b u
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