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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;And if you want an HTML editor, well, you have to figure out how to do that in some kind of IDE like Geany or something similar.&quot;

Go truly 96 and just save a Libre Office Writer document as HTML.

Personally I am tired of Javascript &quot;Progressive enhancement&quot; on the Net. I am a web dev by trade so allow me to explain the term to those who aren&#039;t.

In the 96 web you had html. Maybe a little javscript for games or little alter boxes.  Now you have a page with no content load and then javascript fires off to load everything else.  When I first encountered this (also called Ajax) in the early 2000s it was great, for Intranets within a company to make web apps for data input, do an Ajax call to hit a databse and populate a dropdown with all the options rather than load that with the page itself. But everyone else has since taken it too far and broken the web.  Most websites now literally everything is loaded through ajax and its bloated everything. I do want the 90s web back.]]></description>
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<p>Go truly 96 and just save a Libre Office Writer document as HTML.</p>
<p>Personally I am tired of Javascript &#8220;Progressive enhancement&#8221; on the Net. I am a web dev by trade so allow me to explain the term to those who aren&#8217;t.</p>
<p>In the 96 web you had html. Maybe a little javscript for games or little alter boxes.  Now you have a page with no content load and then javascript fires off to load everything else.  When I first encountered this (also called Ajax) in the early 2000s it was great, for Intranets within a company to make web apps for data input, do an Ajax call to hit a databse and populate a dropdown with all the options rather than load that with the page itself. But everyone else has since taken it too far and broken the web.  Most websites now literally everything is loaded through ajax and its bloated everything. I do want the 90s web back.</p>
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