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Main SectionWinFan3672 created this website to capture the 90s feel of the Internet. You can click the links at the top or on the side to navigate it. WinFan3672 has created this webpage without directly addressing WinFan3672, to bring gender neutrality and create a sense of external influence; it creates an illusion that someone else is creating this page on WinFan3672's behalf. About WinFan3672WinFan3672 is British and lives in London, UK. WinFan3672 is currently working on several projects, including this one. WinFan3672 uses a British keyboard and cannot relate to people who press SHIFT+2 for an @ symbol. Sadly, many disagree with Winfan3672. Do you? Too bad. WinFan3672 is just the online equivalent of a pen name, although that is pretty obvious. WinFan is a portmanteau of Windows Fan. Yes, it's true. WinFan3672 is currently typing this in a Windows 98 VM and is enjoying it. Pronoun: WinFan3672/WinFan3672 Inspiration For This WebpageWinFan3672 watched a certain YouTube video by Michael MJD [see Interests], found it hilarious, visited Neocities one day, and revisited that video and decided to make this website. About FrontPageThis website was designed using FrontPage 98 on a Windows 98 virtual machine in VMWare 16. FrontPage was designed so that its websites only worked properly on Internet Explorer. This gave it a bad reputation, and as a result, it was mocked and gave WYSIWYG web editors a bad name in general. However, it should work on all modern web browsers, if that's your thing. But, if you are running an older system, do take this into account. FrontPage 98 contains an installer for Internet Explorer 4.0, so that is the recommended minimum version of I.E. NavigationHome PageThis is the homepage. It contains a brief introduction to the site and some other stuff. InterestsThis page is actually a compilation of WinFan3672's favorite YouTubers. GalleryJust a Photo Album page from FrontPage's personal website with modified text. FavouritesA tutorial on how to run new websites on old operating systems. FrontpageThis link is deliberately dead. It links to Microsoft Frontpage's homepage, or what USED to be it. It actually shows some weird Office 404 page that displays "this page is unavailable" in 10 or so languages. NeocitiesA link to Neocities, the revival project of Geocities, which took the world by storm in the 1990s. Neocities is a free hosting website for your personal web pages. Get Abandonware For FreeA link to Winworld, a website that hosts really old OS's, software and games, as long as it's abandonware. There's some obscure stuff there, such as Microshaft Winblows 98 and Microsoft FrontPage. Games WinFan3672 LikesWhat it says on the tin. AboutHere! LinksLinks to things that are useful or interesting. |