Author Archives: despens

Okay, these were some pretty normal homepage awards. But Heidi also completed her community center’s HTML courses and received two diplomas:

Before Yahoo! bought Geocities, the “neighborhoods” were administrated by users with similar interests. Community leaders would offer tips on how to create web pages.

Compare these diplomas with badges users try to earn on 4square or achievements they can win in egoshooters … isn’t knowledge of HTML much cooler?

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/1989/other/awards.html

Isn’t it practical if you happen to own a chandelier that has exactly the right amount of lights you need for your navigation?

Original URL: http://uk.geocities.com/artimuscrisis/Mainframe.html

Original URL: http://de.geocities.com/fewoklose/

(cleaned HTML)

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/1545/

Alan has been keeping an online diary on Geocities since 1998. (He claims to have started one year later, apparently doesn’t remember his page14.htm.) In 2007 he had this insight:

I have been keeping a diary here since 1999. In those days I was perhaps a bit ahead of my time. Now I am behind the times. Basically this is a blog and I should recognise the fact and use a proper blog page. So I am taking a break here whilst I start a blog, but might well return to this site in due course. After all it has been home for 8 years. The new blog can be found at

http://alansalmanac.blogspot.com

Let’s see how that goes. You are welcome to go over and read it.

Of course he never returned. Well, his new blog seems okay sort of. It gets updated, it has photos – and it lacks the intimacy of the old site’s hand crafted HTML. Indeed it was basic and for sure looked very much like many other self-made pages. But there is still a difference between looking very much like something else and looking exactly like thousands of others using the same blogspot.com template.

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Village/6682/2007Diary02.htm

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/6009/mycar.htm

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/PicketFence/2355/

Today’s web designers are raving about WOFF fonts, text shadows, enhanced control over spacing and whatever new CSS feature just came along. Yet most are still not able to produce something as elegant and authentic as bart and kon did.

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/genxer88/bartandkon/

German car salesman Klaus Beier updated his online offers by publishing photos of the descriptions sticked in the cars’ windows:

The most interesting is the list of his services, photographed from the shop’s building wall:

Original URL: http://de.geocities.com/autobeier/

“Catholic Pages” warns of the dangerous path lying ahead:

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/1732/Our_Lord.htm