Go back in time!
• Select a major website (e.g., Airbnb, Booking, NPR, Pinterest,
Tumblr, BBC)
• Redesign it to make it look as if it was 1997:
• No CSS, no Javascript, no “fancy” items
• How would you proceed? The process matters more than the result
its a very intresting question actually,
Because,in 1997 most the people are not aware or not active in the internet,even if they aware 90% of them don't know how to use the internet,if we show a most interactive webpage to older person,he or she will find very difficult to use it.
so,if i develop a website which will suite for a 1997 person,
there will bo no interactive sessions,
like parallax effect,etc,,i will completely avoid all such things and try it make it as simple as possible.
instead of selecting images,it will be replaced by dropdownlists and in 1997 i think most of them are not known about social medias,so making new accounts in a new websites is not a good idea to implement in an older style website.
Nowadays most of webpages are interactive using javascript and css,so..this will be completely avoided expect for some validation purposes,
as i develop, it will be in a black & white theme for better readability,so it will be easier for 1997 person to read and understand things in a website,
as it is 1997 website,ADS can be completely avoided.
that's all about it.
thankyou.
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