The web was supposed to be a thing we make
From its earliest days, people made personal webpages about their nostalgia for pop culture. When we launched a collection of First Websites on Glitch, it’d be easy to think we were just carrying on that great tradition. But our inspiration went a little bit deeper.
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Do you remember customizing your own GeoCities page back in the day? Well, now Glitch takes you back to the last century with an example of exactly the kind of web page everybody used to build back when GeoCities ruled the web.
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A classic old-school MySpace page, which you can edit right in Glitch to bring back your favorite memories of really wishing that Special Someone would put you in their Top 8.
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Where it all began. This project is a working copy of Tim Berners-Lee's very first website, the site where he introduced the "World Wide Web" project to the world and kicked off a revolution. Take a look at how he built it, or use it as a starting point for creating your own site!
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Forgotten what Glitch is? With working example apps to remix, a code editor to modify them, instant hosting and deployment - Glitch (formerly Gomix & HyperDev) makes it easy for anybody to build apps or bots for free. Learn More! »
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