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The Frameset Boilerplate

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Supported Platforms

Universal

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The Frameset Boilerplate

Because the 90s were frikkin' awesome! :fax:

Yes, amigos, this is the boilerplate for a Website created using framesets, and archaic, terrible way of doing sites that was actually quite popular in the 90s, before css made its debut.

My objective: preserve a 90s frameset site, using modern tools, but not detouring from the original purpose.

Enjoy.

FAQs

  • Q- WTF, bro.
    • A- Did you know that there's a frikkin doctype for framesets? No, really, and just to save you the trouble to click to another site, it's <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
  • Q- Why do you want to bring this shit back to life? It should be dead where it belongs.
    • A- I believe this method should be documented in Github with many comments, and guides. Not to revive it, but for, ahem, historical documentation purposes.
  • Q- Are you going to make this intentionally lame and/or funny?
    • Nah. I think it can be lame on its own merits. But I want to use the best technology available in 1999 to complete this project.
  • Q- Are you going to lay it out with tables and outdated tags?
    • Probably. I don't know if I will use tags like <marquee> or <blink>. Framesets are aceptable in some kind of HTML4 flavor, so I have to study what is legal and what isn't.
  • Q- Are you going to use modern tools like jQuery or Normalizr?
    • Probably. As long as the final product remains within its original educational purpose.
    • The only rule I got for this boilerplate is that it has to be compatible with all browsers available in late 1999.
  • Q- Can I help?
    • Sure. Fork it and let me see what you got.
    • One thing I will like to do is to collect infamous gifs from the late 90s. If you can help, you are welcome to join the fun.
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GitHub Stars4
CategoryDevelopment
Updated2y ago
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Languages

HTML

Security Score

55/100

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