Monthly Archives: January 2011

Original URL: http://www.geocities.com/-myagi-/newpicsNS.html

Original URL: http://us.geocities.com/mfctheden/

0, 78% in one week. Last Saturday.

Original URL: http://www.theplanetsun.com/

Original URL: http://geocities.com/Pentagon/1882/futebol.html

On http://www.geocities.com/pwanglee/:

On http://www.wanglee.us/ (hosted at smallbusiness.yahoo.com)

Stuart Schneider is a writer, lawyer, collector, traveller. His website http://www.wordcraft.net/ represents all his life and passions. That’s why it needs a long navigation on the left. I even needed to disable navigation and status bars in my browser to make a screenshot of it.

“FFFFUUUUUUUU,” — a contemporary web designer will say. — “awful graphics, terrible typography, trashy transparency, more than 7 elements!” Yes, indeed, everything is clumsy, except for one thing: if you click on a link button, this button will not appear on the next page. There are a lot of halloween items on the website, but no Zombie Links!

Do you know many contemporary webpages that don’t contain links leading to the same page that is already displayed?

Both found at http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/1728/

From 1995 to 1997 various under construction signs could be found almost on every web page. They were present and prominent, and still they would be positioned in the very bottom, or very top as a meta element of a page.

Sometimes they could be a part of the page’s design. But now for the first time I see an under construction bar that is the backbone of a website layout.

Original URL: http://geocities.com/Pentagon/1534

I’ve been following Felix the Cat for years. It is a great GIF, perfect loop, perfect transparency. He is not a rare visitor in the bottom of amateur web pages. But to find him on the home page of the “5th Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Flight” at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, was still a surprise. What is he doing there? I’ll make some circles in Pentagon Pride web ring to find it out.

Original URL: http://geocities.com/Pentagon/1260