My Website Before IndieWeb

Henrique Dias March 25, 2022
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Since I created this website's colophon (also known as meta page), I've wanted to also created a page that show cased how this website evolved over the years. I created this website when I was 14, in 2014. At first, it was just a bunch of HTML pages written by hand. Within the first year, the website moved from pure HTML to WordPress and then to Hugo. To make this post more bearable - there are a lot of versions! - I decided to split it into two: before IndieWeb and after IndieWeb. I started getting into the IndieWeb back in 2020 and I think it is a good breaking point. Besides, there would be way too many images to put into a single post. 2014 Website Back in 2014, I wasn't using Git or any other version control systems. Also, while using WordPress, that would be infeasible and not make any sense. Thus, I don't have backups from that time, except from the image above which I found on the Web Archive. 2015 In 2015, however, I ditched WordPress and replaced it by Hugo. Since I started using Hugo, I have also kept a repository in which I track all the changes of my website over the years. Therefore, this is the first year where I can actually show you how the website looked, at least in the beginning. At the time, I was very into the parallax effect. Unfortunately, you can't see it on the images below. For the home page, the images would stay in the same position while scrolling. On the articles page, the image would scroll slowly than the article, giving a depth effect. This was the first version of the website. v1 (2015) Home v1 (2015) Article Months after, I made some drastic updates and decided to call it version 1.2. I really don't know what I was doing by not calling this a major version. As you can see below, I changed the homepage dramatically to what looks like a bad photo collage. Each article and page would have its own accent color and I kept the parallax effect on the articles pages. v1.2 (2015) Home v1.2 (2015) Article v1.2 (2015) Words 2016 In 2016, I changed it enough to call it version 2. I went for a white-ish color scheme and kept the article lists as cards. I think this was something fairly common at the time and it's still seen in many websites nowadays. v2 (2016) Home v2 (2016) Article In this year, I made way too many major versions. I am skipping version 3 because I could not find a commit where it looked decent. Fast forwarding to version 4, I added an interactive command-line-like thing in the homepage where you could run some commands that would redirect you to the appropriate page. It seems I was into monospaced fonts at the time. v4 (2016) Home v4 (2016) Blog v4 (2016) Work v4 (2016) Work Example I made yet another revamp in 2016 - probably too much free time in my hands - where my homepage looked like a page out of those generic business card online website services, such as about.me. The styles of the remaining pages also changed, but not as dramatically as before. v5.1 (2016) Home v5 (2016) Blog v5.1 (2016) About 2017 In 2017, I managed to go through the whole year with the same design (magic!). This was version 7 of my website. By this time, I decided to go with a vertical menu on the left. The homepage would also showcase some photos I took that I was proud of. Some design decisions on this version remained until very recently, such as the projects page. v7 (2017) Home v7 (2017) About v7 (2017) Article v7 (2017) Blog v7 (2017) Projects 2018 In 2018 I did another face wash to the website. The homepage had an effect where the sentence bellow my name would change every few seconds. The animation was as if it was being typed and untyped. v8 (2018) Home v8 (2018) Article Some months after I released version 9 where I went back to the 2018 design, but with some twists. It is very similar, but there's a different color palette and effects. v9 (2018) Home v9 (2018) Article v9 (2018) About v9 (2018) Blog 2019 2019 is the last year of this post. In this year, version 10 was released. It was very simple. You can now see that my usage of emojis is growing - which remains until today. v10 (2019) About v10 (2019) Article v10 (2019) Blog v10 (2019) Projects I hope you enjoyed this post. I wanted to document and have images of the previous versions of this website to be able to revisit them. Soon, I will release a new post showcasing all the remaining versions that I developed after getting into the IndieWeb community.

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