It's the little things like a customisable app icon.
I love this reminiscence to #NetscapeNavigator. Web browser history, presented by #ArcBrowser.
#netscapenavigator #arcbrowser
Man did I invest hours to find out how to make this in Photoshop! The look of Mac OS X in 2001. When we used this on web sites, it forced us to cut all buttons as images. And yes, it was #HTML 3.01 <table> layouts for #NetscapeNavigator. #Safari did not even exist. Good old times. I'm suprised I still can do it. The iMac G3 restoration project brings back memories.
#Mac #Apple #Webdesign #Retro
#html #netscapenavigator #Safari #Mac #apple #webdesign #retro
My first #browser was #NetscapeNavigator 2.0 ... in a time when webpages were gray, links were blue, and visited links were purple. And one had the choice between multiple search engines! (Well, they were all equally bad.) It was glorious. :) #internet #nostalgia
#browser #netscapenavigator #internet #nostalgia
@birnim My preferences evolved over 20 years. 🙂
Window manager: #WindowMaker -> #Fluxbox -> #FVWM -> #xmonad -> #i3wm.
#tmux replaced #screen at some point, just a nicer UI.
In the past I used #midnightcommander more, until #ranger came along, I like #vi bindings.
Browser: #NetscapeNavigator -> #Mozilla -> #Firefox -> #GoogleChrome -> #Firefox.
#vim is used the longest on the list.
I tend to stick to what's available on #DebianStable, so I didn't try #neovim for some time. I might try it.
#neovim #debianstable #vim #googlechrome #Firefox #mozilla #netscapenavigator #vi #ranger #midnightcommander #screen #tmux #i3wm #xmonad #fvwm #fluxbox #windowmaker
@stoicswe Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS, on my #System76 darp6 Darter Pro. Linux user since, like, #Mandrake #Linux in the late 90s. Soured on #MicroSoft's monopolistic behavior with the murder of #NetscapeNavigator, and began to look for alternatives to #Windows.
At the time, my friends said "Linux! That's for geeks." A couple of decades on, it's easy to find great Linux notebooks from System76 and other vendors.
#system76 #mandrake #linux #microsoft #netscapenavigator #windows
That “hello polyglot” program is giving me frightening flashbacks to the late 1990s, when I was doing a bit of web development.
The only way to write cross-platform CSS was with clever nesting of comments - so different browsers would see different bits of CSS code.
#internetexplorer #netscapenavigator