I mean, not super old, only 40 😆
I was busy posting ASCII-art on USENET and making simple websites for myself in my teens and early 20s (from 1999-2006ish), before taking a big long hiatus from building any websites.
I've still been Extremely Online in all that time...
I gave up on making my own sites when blogging became a thing, and it was so much easier to pick up an existing free blogging platform and tweak it.
Also for many reasons, the whole "view source" method of learning how to build websites stopped being so useful. It took me a long time to understand that weird and complicated dev tools panel that came up when I accidentally hit F12 instead of F11 for full screen.
Anyway, after producing two offspring, I needed to change to my (lack of) career and taught myself how people develop websites in the 2020s - and boy is that different from 20 years ago!
So while I now work in deeply spaghettified React code in my day job, I hark back to the old days for my personal site, albeit with all the fun new stuff from CSS and with a bit of help from the Astro framework.
This way I don't have to do every single bit of markdown file management by hand from scratch, and can componentise layouts and headers etc. The HTML, CSS and JS is all mine, though :)
Have a look if you like!
https://sarajoy.devAnd a very work-in-progress "basic" version at
https://sarajoy.dev/basic