The first websites, or Web 1.0, could do all of the options except support dynamic and interactive features.
The first websites, also known as Web 1.0, were limited in their capabilities compared to modern websites. They could display images and multimedia content, provide hyperlinks to other web pages, and have a responsive design for various devices. However, they did not support dynamic and interactive features. These features, such as user interactions, real-time updates, and interactive forms, became more prevalent with the advent of Web 2.0.