Update 4/17/2026: My website is no longer in Beta Mode

 Hello, I've decided to remove the "Beta" tag from my website https://clrgk84.neocities.org/, because I already know that this website would be always under construction, and it was awkward to know that I still had that tag next to my logo. Additionally, I would no longer delete my post-Beta history of my website from my Neocities from now on.

Additionally, for privacy concerns, I've also removed my profile link too.

Good Luck Guys!

Making sure that my HTML 4.1 or XML websites work at any older computers and most platforms

Creating a website is not easy. It depends on what layout I want and what graphics should I use. If you're going to create a simple website for casual or portfolio use, then Neocities is the best place for you. There, you can code your own site, but the most thing on planning the layout is that you should think what I must use. Nowadays, we had the "flatter" ones, which is mostly linked on the newer HTML 5 layouts, which I reject it because it was too modern, which is not the reason, but it was too simple and bland. The things I can plan is to find old CSS templates or mimic an older website similar to the ones with Frutiger Aero, using HTML 4.1 on Neocities instead of HTML 5, making sure that it would work on any older version without hassle. The blogs made with Blogger still support as old as Internet Explorer 8, but you must turn on TLS 1.2 encryption from the settings, which was released in August 2008. This method was called Graceful Degradation, as I wanted to focus on supporting older platforms. Progressive Enhancement, in the other hand, is just basically putting emphasis on the web content first, making sure that it works on legacy browsers with more features on modern browsers. For me, I could stay neutral if I want, making sure that my website works on any old or new browsers and systems with TLS 1.2 encryption. Sadly, older TLS versions, as well as SSL no longer works and these are now sadly deprecated. In conclusion, we can see how we can express art on our websites like we do on designing a simple portfolio.

Choosing a template for my weblog

To choose a template for my weblog (blog), it's not easy to pick what it's like. For me, I chose the more "nostalgic" ones than the modern flat ones, because I've been raised in the Frutiger Aero era during my childhood days. My main goal for my weblog was to make sure it was compatible on browsers from the mid-late 2000s, so that it would be more nostalgic. The theme I could prefer was between nostalgia and compatibility, which is Mimbo by Darren Hoyt, a perfect match for my 2000s-ish theming, making sure it runs on older devices that are no longer supported today. Adios, and let my dreams come true. Comment anything what you want like to see in the future. Strictly, NO SPAMMING on the comment section and I can see you.