Thinking about how IE was so much of a train-wreck that it took killing it, creating a new browser, killing THAT browser, and creating another new browser that's basically Chrome to rebound.
Thinking about how IE was so much of a train-wreck that it took killing it, creating a new browser, killing THAT browser, and creating another new browser that's basically Chrome to rebound. 5 comments
Unpopular opinion: IE-era web was better because its scope was finite. Web pages were documents. Web browsers didn't try to be operating systems. If you wanted app-like functionality anyway for shits and giggles, it was called Flash. @grishka I think flash was just a stopgap while the web was figuring itself out. Having a huge portion of the web centered around a proprietary embed that only worked on some devices and demanded constant updates is something that always rubbed me the wrong way. Also, from a modern archivist perspective, when I encounter a flash page in the Wayback machine I go “AAAAAAAAA” out loud to no one. sam henri gold, I even put together a quick example of what people did with flash: https://grishka.me/flash-example/ |
@samhenrigold You had to be there