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My website doesn't look great on Mac OS 9...

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matpacker
matpacker via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil lol you get much traffic from OS 9?

Jeff Campbell
Jeff Campbell via Twitter

I dunno. It’s nice and readable, and at least _looks_ like it loads quickly.

herb's derbs holiday edition
herb's derbs holiday edition via Twitter

CSS too ambitious?

Jonathan LaCour
Jonathan LaCour via Twitter

Indeed.

Unix McBeard
Unix McBeard via Twitter

Looks like a website to me. I miss when websites were this simple. No complaints here.

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@matpacker OS 9 is blowing up my stats! Actually... no ;)

pratik
pratik via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil but you still do 😉

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@pratik a surprise to no one 🤣

christopherchelpka
christopherchelpka via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil Looks a little bit like Wikipedia.

eli
eli via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil gotta add a <blink> tag!

Sam
Sam via Twitter

It doesn't look bad!

Alfredo Deza
Alfredo Deza via Twitter

You look beautiful Jon

Jonathan LaCour
Jonathan LaCour via Twitter

Always.

furstenberg
furstenberg via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil I think it looks ok. But I tend to use Safari reading mode a lot. 😉

The color contrast for the links might be too low, but hard to judge on a screenshot.

smokey
smokey via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil In addition to TB-L’s “Cool URLs don’t change”, there should be a corrolary: Cool web pages degrade gracefully and are usably backwards-compatible (this phrasing needs some workshopping ;-) )

I think it looks fine, and of-the-era (other than the photo seeming a bit large for that time), so I’d say it’s a success. Frankly, I’m amazed that Classilla can display current SSL/TLS content at all, since IIRC Cameron stopped working on it a decade-plus ago!

stickmandiaries
stickmandiaries via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil gosh that takes me back to a time when I first saw the “internet“ 😀 it was very slow but I knew I was looking at the future.