Word: html
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...novices to set up a good-looking website on their own, Blogger is almost like cheating. I should know: it has been 18 months since I bought the website name DailyBlah.com and in all that time I never mustered the courage to knuckle down and learn enough HTML (the language of the Web) to turn it into the irreverent news-and-views site I had in mind. After five minutes on Blogger, Daily Blah was finally in business...
Easily the most intelligent man in the Crimson, Robin’s grasp of content, design and the ever-elusive HTML goes beyond the call of human duty. Our impeccable creative director for a year under the reign of JYS, Robin still pitched in to make pub crawls, send spreads and consult on duotone while his gorgeous girlfriend crafted the mag. Meanwhile, he made The Crimson run smoothly due to his unmatched judgement and intellect...
...Granted, thus far, journalism on the web has not been stellar. Form follows function, and eventually, Internet journalism will shape itself to the nature of the Internet. Someday, every online journalist will use the syntax of html and flash right alongside her colorful lede...
Before I began, I set some ground rules: I didn't want to sully my hands with any of that HTML stuff--none of those pesky >'s and /'s for me--or worry my pretty little head over any instruction manuals. I didn't want to do anything more than cut and paste, drag and drop. Fortunately, there are plenty of software tools that will let me do just that. They're called WYSIWYG editors...
...Perhaps it's because I work in a medium, HTML text posted on web servers, that was Napstered before there was a Napster, but it didn't worry me. From day one, anyone who read my writings on TIME.com was free to copy and e-mail copies to 10 friends. You could do it right now. In fact, why don't you? Good luck is sure to follow for all your days...