The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Create Your Own Website Using Mozilla’s Thimble”.

Fox Van Allen says, “In 1997, making a website seemed like the simplest thing in the world. Of course, it wasn’t — there was all sorts of HTML code involved, and making a professional-looking site took almost as much work then as it does now. But there were tools available to make it seem easy — Tripod and Geocities had templates and tutorials, and Netscape Navigator had a decent WYSIWYG web creation tool built in.

Fast forward 15 years, and creating a website seems like an endeavor best left to the professionals. But Mozilla, carriers of the old Netscape crown, wants to change that perception with Thimble, a web-creation tool that promises to make the act of creating a website easier than ever”.

Create Your Own Website Using Mozilla’s Thimble

Mashable.com

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