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the best way to have and edit your own web page in dos (Announce)

posted by turboblack, 10.02.2024, 10:56

> > Everyone remembers the “cult of the home pages” in the 90s and early
> > 00s, for about thirty years there was a fashion for them. later it all
> > disappeared somewhere, the Internet shut down, people went to social
> > networks, where the same memes and videos circulate in circles. there is
> > nothing new. I did a little research and came to a specific conclusion:
> it
> > has become too difficult for people to do this.
> >
>
> Yeah, everyone had a homepage. :D I had a few. But I don't remember what I
> used to write them in. People were so into "just use Notepad". But that was
> a terrible idea for many reasons. If I remember right, I might have been
> using Mozilla Web Editor that was builtin into a package.
>
> Later I used Vim on both Linux and Windows and even DOS.
>
> I have been experimenting with porting a Discount Markdown implementation
> by David Parsons to DJGPP 12/13 years ago. I think I even posted a working
> binary somewhere. I don't have it anymore, but it should compile out of the
> box with very little tweaking. And it might be even simpler than halibut.
>
> > Most modern software code for creating personal pages is no good.
> someone
> > will say - there is WordPress! but this is in comparison when you want
> to
> > dig up a 4 square meter vegetable garden for an onion - you take an
> > excavator. so-so example.
> >
>
> Haha. That's so true. :)
>
> > If you use something to write a couple of lines or pages about yourself,
> > then this “something” should not exceed the size of the content, I
> > thought, and decided to create a universal tool that would help with
> this.
> > and I wrote http://old.net.eu.org/
> > hamster. HamsterCMS is the simplest engine for creating home pages,
> > single-page websites, and even multi-page websites.
> >
>
> It's cute. Might give it a chance if I had a need for one site webpage or
> similar.
>
> > I'm for simplicity.
> >
>
> Always brother. :)

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win95

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DOS LINKS browser

if the menu does not have long link names, then the template looks fine

https://github.com/turboblack/HamsterCMS_table_layout


This is what the page I baked about a month ago looks like in DOS under the Links browser. looks both in DOS and in modern browsers (the tests were from Explorer 5 and newer, to be precise), the principle is simple, you copy everything to the hosting, it can work in a folder, you don’t have to put it in root. and you work! I showed what the editor looks like under DOS at the beginning of the post. you just edit your site and see it in DOS, it’s convenient.

http://old.net.eu.org/index.php?p=download.txt

on the project page there are several templates that are also compatible with DOS, and work adequately in Windows (or Linux or whatever you have)

I try to do something beautiful, minimalistic and something that would work everywhere.
https://github.com/turboblack/HamsterCMS

I also recommend taking a look at this

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ie5.pp.ua // downgrade.me.eu.org // old.net.eu.org // fnd.pp.ua // w10.host

 

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