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The Evolution of Web Design

Over twenty years ago a revolution took place that changed the way that we live today. Tim Berners-Lee developed a tool to make the web a creative space to share and edit information and named it the World Wide Web.  Berners-Lee connected hypertext with the Internet and personal computers. Hypertext enabled users to easily browse web pages using links. Berners-Lee developed a tool to make the web a creative space to share and edit information and named it the World Wide Web.

It can be hard for many of us who use the Internet everyday to imagine a time when websites looked like a series of text documents connected by inline links. Web design has come a long way since the first website was published over twenty years ago. The web continues to grow and today there are millions of websites, none of which existed 20 years ago.

Learn exactly how far web design has come from the early days when pages of text with hyperlinks ruled the web by viewing The Evolution of Web Design infographic.

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