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Extremely popular and helpful in Germany was selfHTML, which started to document the web in 1995: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selfhtml

I also used Netscape's HTML tool, played around with HotMetalPro. Here is a link that somewhat is a reference to 1997: https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/amat/html_en/kap_2/backbon...



I still have a hard copy of it :D My father printed it out back then. Good times.

Edit correction. Can't find the printout. Maybe it's still at home? I still got my basic and turbo pascal binder and some weird shit I can't quite remember.


Wow, this brings back so many memories, thank you. selfHTML was like an early version of MDN, without the authority but same general usefulness.


> Extremely popular and helpful in Germany was selfHTML

It also had a French version. I remember it as being a very good resource.




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