Just don't think about it. It's like dieting—easy if you don't do it.
Always carry a DeLorean with a flux capacitor and 1.21 gigawatts of styling.
Remember: "The past is gone. The future is not yet here. We only have today. Make it fabulous!" – Time-Traveling Yogi Berra
Yes, but only if they agree to be featured in your next web design portfolio.
Dinosaurs prefer flat design with rounded corners and no shadows.
Warning: T-Rex might demand CSS3 transitions and responsive breakpoints.
Use Chrome's DevTools. Right-click > "Inspect Element" > "Time Machine" tab.
Remember: "It's not a bug, it's a feature of the space-time continuum!"
If all else fails, blame the butterfly effect on your bad CSS.
Of course! Just ask my uncle who claims to have visited 1999.
He says they used GeoCities and thought blink tags were cutting-edge.
Pro tip: When time-traveling, always pack extra browser plugins.
Access the archives of 1999 by typing: javascript:alert('This is 1999. Your CSS is outdated.')
Warning: May cause severe nostalgia or trigger CSS3 flashbacks.