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by RDeckard 3918 days ago
Love the 1996-era website design. Loads instantly, no ads, no non-sense.
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Ah, a time when HTTP was for documents, not applications and APIs. And when most of the content was posted by enthusiasts wanting to share something with the world, not people trying to sell something to you or sell your clicks to someone else.

Obviously lots of things sucked about the 90s web, but it was really cool when it at least seemed like the web was for something other than making money. Actually, it was also nice when the web was merely a tiny sliver of the world that one interacted with only by choice. Hey, remember the distant past of 10 years ago when even glancing at your cell phone while in the company of others was widely considered to be outrageously rude?

It's strange because we won, but it feels like we lost.

I know, I know. "Old man yells at cloud".

And the Browsers back button works flawlessly, wow.
Yeah, that yellow text in a blue background has aged so well. At least there won't be a link to that "Contrast Rebellion" site...
They say you don't know what you have until it's gone.
The animated GIFs are an especially nice touch.
With the fubared background transparency.
b-b-but it's not responsive!
secure as hell too when you are just serving html files.
I'm sorry to inform you that line twelve of that html has a script tag. Here's the kicker: it's google analytics.
I'm not sure that 1996-era HTTP server software was "secure as hell" even if serving static content. Browsers certainly were not.
Super secure, except the information leakage:

    <META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="Microsoft Word 97">
    ...
    <META NAME="Template" CONTENT="C:\PROGRAM FILES\MICROSOFT OFFICE\OFFICE\html.dot">
(Okay, probably not much use now but when this was published, that could maybe have been used to target macro attacks)
but no https