I posted a link to our website, which was created in 2024 without JS, CSS, or inline styles. Personally, I find this interesting because the website looks fairly normal, and this was achieved through a dozen HTML hacks that most developers don't know these days.<p>I believed such handmade web would align with the HN community, and someone even upvoted the post before it was flagged.<p>So, my question is, why wasn't HN the right place for such post?
Someone didn't like it and flagged it. It happens. I've just "vouched" for it as I took a look and I genuinely find the idea quite cute/amusing (and I still host my late Uncle's FrontPage built site from 20 years old) but it may well get flagged again.<p>Fun bit of trivia: I noticed MS lost the FrontPage trademark not long ago, so maybe it's time for someone to build a new FrontPage ;-)
Possibly because it's a homepage for a for-profit business, making it look like you're trying to advertise or SEO. There are a lot of spam submissions to HN these days.<p>Create a similar page that doesn't contain any commercial content and follow the guidelines for Show HN (<a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html">https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html</a>) and you might get more interest from HN readers.