Time is running fast. Somehow, the fact that the first site in the world is already 21 years old (it was created on August 6) passed by our attention. Using the
info.cern.ch website as an example, its creator, Tim Berners-Lee, showed how HTML can work and how HTML can look. But do not rush to follow the link, in the hope of looking at it all with your own eyes. The content of the first site has changed, and now it looks almost modern. If you want to see what this site looked like then, 21 years ago, you should follow another link.
Here he is, my dear, you can compare
what was , with what
has become . Date August 6, 1991 forever entered the annals of the history of technology and our civilization itself. It was then that the world's first basic HTML webpage was created at CERN, on the NeXT computer, and published, so to speak. Our era is called "informational", and just this one can be grateful to many scientists, researchers and engineers, including Tim Berners-Lee.
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The link, which shows the appearance of the old site, you can find interesting documentation of the time, as well as a list of those who worked on the project. It is clear that technology has stepped a long time ago (more correctly, they rushed off) ahead, but it is always interesting to go back and see how it looked in the past.