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by wpietri 4545 days ago
Don't feel bad; we all did. The flip side of my rant is that the early web was as ugly as sin. The desire to use it to make something beautiful was a good one, and we had to try a lot of approaches toward that. My problem wasn't that fixed-width, device-hostile designs were tried, it's that they became the dominant approach without anybody understanding what had been lost.
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Ironically I think the worst culprit for the fixed-width revolution was early CSS. There was a lot more variable-width scaling pages back when everything was tables, but IE-compatible CSS made that nigh-impossible.