The Hello World project

Contribute to the World Wide Web

The WorldWideWeb (W3) is a wide-area hypermedia information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large universe of documents. The first website[1]

W3C.me[2] project is dedicated to the First website that started the Internet era. Here you can find out how it was, express your opinion and tell us about your projects.

Help[3]
Page Down - Enter, Page Up - link [UP] bottom left, original commands are available on the help page
About
The project has never been this fast-paced before. Usually, ideas take weeks, months, or even years to develop. Rarely do ideas turn into projects, and not every project gets realized. This time, everything took less than an hour. An idea popped up, there was a simple functionality from another experiment, and a suitable domain just became available. The pieces fell into place. Hope you like the result.
W3C[4]
The World Wide Web Consortium develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy and security. W3.org and W3C.me are not related in any way.
Original Website[1]
Details of protocols, formats, program internals etc Paper documentation on W3 and references. A list of some people involved in the project. A summary of the history of the project. More information can be found on the original website
History of restoration
CERN: Line Mode Browser[5] Line Mode Browser 2013[6]
GuestBook[7]
For your comments and your projects.
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The website appeared long before the emergence of search engines, is not optimized for their algorithms, and will not be. It is promoted by you.