Spent a little time poking around with the Internet Archive Wayback Machine looking for sites I remember from long ago. Found my old colophon/about page:
Several of these web pages were created originally in SimpleText back in mid-1994. After HomePage 2.0 came out, I switched away from text-based editing except for fine-tuning the HTML when it needs it, or I'm using a tag that HomePage 2.0 doesn't have. After I bought an iMac, I've been using PageMill 3.0. These pages have always been on my AOL account. I'm trying to keep them rather simple, hoping to make the content more interesting than the presentation. I'll leave the over-wrought presentations to others. Does this make me old fashioned, keeping my pages at a 1996, Netscape 2.0 level, with tables being the only cutting-edge feature?
Wow, started with HTML nearly 10 years ago? Bought my iMac in late 1998, still have it.