9.01.1996

about this page

I've called my page the augmented fourth since its maculate inception ca. 1996; it was once a playground for me to explore HTML and page design, which is why it was previously done using HTML+CSS and had miniature gifs for navigation and spacing. Writing html is a dying art, though, replaced by the web two-point-oh. This matches my needs well, since what I actually use my site for includes:
  • reference-from-anywhere, such as a start page
  • photo albums, although I'm migrating to lower-overhead online services for Julian
  • accounting jibberish that's handy to show off, such as lists of movies or beers

I'm hoping blogger's tagging features will serve to circumvent its unnecessary but imposed chronological display. This page is part of the site's base layer and is about webpaging. So many words to make up, so little time.

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