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Looking for free 2000s-inspired website builders.

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While going through @AKA-38CAUTION's website, I realized that it has the aesthetic of the 2000s in it. I don't know HTML or CSS. I often detest on major companies doing such as paywalls they make that no one really asks for. Independent websites on other hand is something I always look forward to. I do not like going into 2020s modern websites where it's nothing but light and dark mode. I kinda like the aesthetic ideas of older websites where it feel like it have it own personality instead of same Wix or Weeby layout every time I go to some business website. Do you have any free website builders with 2000s-inspired templates?


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At 5/12/21 08:35 AM, rocknight1991 wrote:While going through @AKA-38CAUTION's website, I realized that it has the aesthetic of the 2000s in it. I don't know HTML or CSS. I often detest on major companies doing such as paywalls they make that no one really asks for. Independent websites on other hand is something I always look forward to. I do not like going into 2020s modern websites where it's nothing but light and dark mode. I kinda like the aesthetic ideas of older websites where it feel like it have it own personality instead of same Wix or Weeby layout every time I go to some business website. Do you have any free website builders with 2000s-inspired templates?


This is just my opinion, but I personally believe that the 2000s aesthetic comes from the fact that it's entirely-hand designed with no cookie-cutter templates used whatsoever to create something truly original. You should try learning HTML and CSS for it. (These are free resources, by the way.)


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I would prefer Webnode. That's what I used to make my official website.


You should just learn HTML and CSS yourself, they're simple lanuages, and you don't need to know a lot of it to make a 2000s looking site.


To learn HTML you can go to the tutorial at w3schools.


To put your site online, you can use github or neocities. Neocities restricts you from uploading all file types, but you can get more views on it than github by updating your site regularly.


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Yeah, like a few other people on this thread I don't think there's a way to make a Y2K-styled website without learning HTML and CCS. Off the top of my head every website builder I know of is built around modern/flat design to make it easier for people to use (iirc, a lot of 2000's website stuff requires more coding to get effects like custom buttons, animations, etc.)


I'd recommend w3schools for a quick start. They also have a code editor so you can try out things/practice


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Neocities is where my site is hosted at and it entirely free, build-in coding program.


Though, if you seriously want to make a 2000s-inspired site, it hard to do without learning to do HTML and CSS. They are actually easy, considered they are markup language but organizing the code and make it work is a different topic.


Either way, you can actually code your own website without using any cookie-cutter templates while making it more modern looks, just that I personally make it look like it from the 2000s because it is more preferable and more open-minded, as an artist myself.


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