Comment by mewse-hn
1 day ago
I can't think of an instance of the web contracting like that. Maybe when Apple decided not to support Adobe Flash.
1 day ago
I can't think of an instance of the web contracting like that. Maybe when Apple decided not to support Adobe Flash.
In the earlier days of the web, there were a lot more plugins you'd install to get around on most websites: not just Flash, but things like PDF viewers, Real Video, etc. You'd regularly have to install new codecs, etc. To say nothing of the days when there were some sites you'd have to use a different browser for. A movement towards more of a standards-driven web (in the sense of de facto, not academic, standards) is what made most of this possible.
Arguably XSLT