— TIME MACHINE

Take a walk down memory lane and see what Steelzz would look like in the past.

From the chaotic days of Flash intros to the seamless, component-driven 2016 design. Witness the growth of Steelzz, and explore what was cool in web design at each point in history!

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1991

The Prototype

Back when HTML was just a newborn, and web pages were built using static, no-frills code. No JavaScript, no fancy images, just text.

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1995

Flash Domination

Flash was king! Music autoplay, intro splash pages, and cursor trails. Websites were all about the visuals and animations.

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1999

Dot Com Boom

The wild west of web design. Explosive growth, banner ads everywhere, and the first flashy websites designed to impress investors.

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2000

Y2K Panic

The end of the world was supposed to happen... but instead, we got more advanced JavaScript and cluttered 'Web 2.0' aesthetics. Big graphics and small text.

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2003

Flash Overload

Everything was Flash—everything! Autoplay music, intro screens that loop endlessly, and custom cursor trails. The height of 'interactive design.'

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2007

Responsive Panic

iPhones changed everything. Sites were 'mobile-friendly' but still glitchy. Web 2.0 designs with social media widgets were all the rage.

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2012

Flat Design Revolution

Goodbye gradients and textures, hello flat design! Minimalist, Helvetica-heavy interfaces. Metro UI was everywhere.

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2016

React-Flexbox

The start of the React and frontend framework boom. Parallax headers, hamburger menus, and infinite component-based web design.