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06.07.25

why retro design

    Why Retro Style Web Page

    Because it has small carbon footprint. Its lightweight. I can edit it on the fly. I don't have to install variety of frameworks which will be obsolete in few years and push me to update to another framework or ask for extra pro version. Because this is neat and understandable, lett information clutter. Low memory consumption, less burden for the network. Easy to back up. Still various options to make it interactive and neat. Remember less is more.

    In a digital landscape dominated by ever-changing JavaScript frameworks and libraries, the foundational role of HTML often goes unappreciated. However, experienced developers recognize that plain HTML remains a robust and efficient choice for building websites.

    Why Modern Web Development Often Overcomplicates
    Contemporary web development frequently leans toward over-engineering. Developers are tempted by the latest frameworks that promise to streamline workflows and introduce advanced features. However, these tools can introduce unnecessary complexity, resulting in bloated codebases that are challenging to maintain. The desire to adopt new technology sometimes overshadows the core objective of web development: delivering content quickly and efficiently to users.

    HTML’s Unmatched Efficiency
    For decades, HTML has served as the cornerstone of web content. Its straightforward syntax and universal compatibility make it a reliable choice for developers of all experience levels. Unlike modern frameworks that require ongoing updates and learning, HTML remains stable and easy to use. Websites built with plain HTML load swiftly, as browsers can interpret the code directly without the overhead of additional scripts or libraries. This efficiency leads to faster page loads and more consistent user experiences.It's environment friendly too with small carbon footprint.

    The Timeless Reliability of HTML
    One of HTML’s greatest strengths is its reliability. It works consistently across all browsers and devices, ensuring that content is accessible to everyone, regardless of their technology. This consistency is invaluable in an era where front-end technologies can change rapidly. Developers who rely on HTML can be confident that their websites will function as intended, without the need for extensive debugging or compatibility adjustments.

    Why Choose Plain HTML?
    Opting for plain HTML means embracing a development approach that is both robust and straightforward. This simplicity is essential for creating maintainable and dependable web applications. HTML prioritizes content delivery and usability, reducing the risk of issues that can arise from complex layers of code. By focusing on the essentials, developers can build websites that are easy to update, secure, and performant.

    Everyone can generate own website with text editor. One does not need bells and whistles. We need content, not craft.

    Striking the Right Balance
    As JavaScript frameworks have their place in certain complex applications, plain HTML remains an excellent choice for projects that value simplicity and reliability. Returning to the basics allows developers to create efficient, easy-to-maintain websites that excel at their primary purpose: delivering content to users without unnecessary complications.

    So I use plain html wih minimal server side help with php (could be any language) and suggest people to do so.


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