Today’s web is the “modern web” – css, HTML5 coming soon, websites designed with grids, lots of functionality. Yes-sirree, this is the modern web.
Just like this was a modern car:
This “modern car” could’t move fast enough for today’s modern highways (top speeds of 40-45 mph), wasn’t automatic, and didn’t have a/c, radio, or an iPod hookup. Or windows, for that matter. But I’m guessing that to the buyer back then, it was a pretty modern car, and a major change for them. They had to figure out the details of the change – i.e., what should we do with Bessie the horse? Where do we park it? Where do we get gas? How do we maintain it?
My point? That’s where the web is today – roughly 20 years after the first web page went online, we have today’s “modern” web. It certainly looks pretty modern to us, much like those cars from 1927 probably looked to the buyer.
Guess what? Much like that Model T … IÂ don’t think we’re done yet. With websites or with libraries.
Maybe this sample of website will make you…. umm…. just go to this URL link below:
http://psd.web.id
Whatever your monitor shape is; common-rectangle, future rounded flat touch screen…. it will fully link and match… i dunno how to explain, I’m not a native English writer… just check it out bro!! http://psd.web.id