Is it worth learning HTML? | parasurv's webspace
Date: 2020-08-29
I was about 14 or 15 when I started with HTML. With a pirated visual editor and trying to copying existing site. Fun times in 90s. But I have to say I didn't learn that much, until later I switched to editing pages by hand, using just the source. It's much easier than it sounds.
I had many sites on the net, thanks to free hosting. Some of it went really well in fact (sadly the sands of time washed them away).
As time has passed, technology moved on from simple HTML pages, and everything become dynamic. CMS (content management system) is all the rage nowadays, especially WordPress, which is - thank god - open source. Everybody wants a dynamic page for themselves. However, not everybody needs a complicated page. A simple company website with some portfolio, is basically just 5-6 pages, which is rarely edited, is more than enough for small companies, even for some mid-size companies, unless they have some special needs.
The web is getting slower, because of this dynamic pages. Pages that has to be rendered every time somebody visits the page, meanwhile HTML is already rendered, and ready to be seen.
Even if you don't know any or little HTML, you can still buy quite good HTML templates, that's good for your needs.
Where do I host it?
There are many options, since the barrier of hosting HTML pages are very low. I use Neocities, which is free hosting for one site, but you can search for other solutions.
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