Web Design History Timeline
Explore the timeline of milestones in the history of web design from 1990 to the present.
2003 May 14th
Jeffrey Zeldman published Designing with Web Standards
2003 May 27th
WordPress 0.7
2003 June 23rd
Safari 1.0
2003 August 1st
MySpace
2003 September
Delicious
2003 September 10th
Macromedia Flash MX 2004 and ActionScript 2.0
2004 February 10th
Flickr
2004 March 5th
CSS Sprites
2004 August 29th
sIFR
Scalable Inman Flash Replacement (sIFR) was a dynamic, open source web fonts implementation for JavaScript and Adobe Flash developed by Mike Davidson and improved by Mark Wubben. sIFR functioned by embedding fonts in a Flash element that displayed text, which helped fonts specified in CSS and HTML to display as intended.
2004 November 9th
Mozilla Firefox 1.0
2005 February 8th
Google Maps
Google Maps for desktop was designed to provide a simplified solution to “get from point A to point B.” Clicking and dragging a map or following step-by-step navigation directions allowed users to explore locations near and far. Months after its launch, Google shared Google Maps API so that maps could be embedded on websites. In December 2005, Portland, Oregon became the first city to use Google Transit Trip Planner, incorporating public transit options and schedules in Google Maps. By the end of 2007, Google Maps incorporated real-time traffic news, interactive panoramas via Street View, and mobile device compatibility.
2005 February 14th
YouTube
2005 June 23rd
2005 August 10th
Opera Mini
2005 August 26th
Million Dollar Homepage
Alex Tew, a British student, launched the Million Dollar Homepage, which soon became an example of successful viral marketing and an Internet phenomenon. The page was a million pixels divided into a 1000×1000 px grid. Alex Tew offered to sell 1 pixel for a dollar, with the smallest advertising space an advertiser could buy for their link being 10×10 px. The Million Dollar Homepage gained unprecedented popularity in a very short time, and the last 1000 pixels were sold on January 1, 2006 at an eBay auction.
2005 November 14th
Google Analytics
2005 December 3rd
Adobe purchased Macromedia
Adobe Systems bought its rival company, Macromedia, for $ 3.4 billion. Programs such as ColdFusion, Captivate, Director, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Flex, FreeHand, and HomeSite were added to the Adobe software portfolio.
2006 January 14th
jQuery
2006 March 21st
2006 August
Smashing Magazine
Sven Lennartz and Vitaly Friedman created a portal for web designers and developers called Smashing Magazine. The portal provides regular news from the world of web design, user experience, or web development. Smashing Magazine also publishes research publications and organizes regular conferences and workshops. Smashing Magazine is currently the most visited web site for web design and related fields.
2006 October 5th
Sass 0.1.0
2006 November 14th
Zune Media Player and Flat Design
2007 January 9th
Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone
2007 July 4th
CSS-Tricks
2007 August
Behance Network 1.0
2007 September 5th
CSS Grid
2007 September 5th
Microsoft Silverlight
2008 September 2nd
Google Chrome
2008 September 15th
Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow was created by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky as part of the Stack Exchange Network to serve as a question-and-answer website for programmers. Participation on Stack Overflow was encouraged by a reputation system; users would earn points and badges based on the quality of questions asked and answers given, as determined by user votes. At the end of 2022, Stack Overflow served more than 100 million people each month.