I dunno. It’s nice and readable, and at least _looks_ like it loads quickly.
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CSS too ambitious?
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Indeed.
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Looks like a website to me. I miss when websites were this simple. No complaints here.
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@matpacker OS 9 is blowing up my stats! Actually... no ;)
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@cleverdevil but you still do 😉
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@pratik a surprise to no one 🤣
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@cleverdevil Looks a little bit like Wikipedia.
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@cleverdevil gotta add a <blink> tag!
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It doesn't look bad!
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You look beautiful Jon
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Always.
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@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.
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@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!
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@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.
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@cleverdevil lol you get much traffic from OS 9?
I dunno. It’s nice and readable, and at least _looks_ like it loads quickly.
CSS too ambitious?
Indeed.
Looks like a website to me. I miss when websites were this simple. No complaints here.
@matpacker OS 9 is blowing up my stats! Actually... no ;)
@cleverdevil but you still do 😉
@pratik a surprise to no one 🤣
@cleverdevil Looks a little bit like Wikipedia.
@cleverdevil gotta add a <blink> tag!
It doesn't look bad!
You look beautiful Jon
Always.
@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.
@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!
@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.