Oh yeah I do remember having to skip the intro on a lot of sites that were using flash because of 56k. I also miss webrings and old hentai sites that'd have a gif flashing saying "SAILOR MOON FUCKS GOKU - CLICK HERE!"
There was so much creativity going on there, it's too bad that the implementation (flash) always kind of sucked. HTML5 can do a lot of what flash used to with half the problems and twice the speed, but people aren't interested in having super unique web pages anymore.
I know neocities, dunno what the second link is. I spend a lot of time going through old sites via the wayback machine, sadly so many sites are incomplete which sucks.
Basically the tildeverse is a small community of servers that offer free web space. I've got a page on https://tilde.club which generally inspired the other ones. Another pretty active one is https://tilde.town, which calls itself an "intentional digital community."
Real heads were on that netscape navigator shit. While I was on AOL lol
Searching askjeeves in Netscape navigator for geocities to log into my dragonball z fan page :comfy-cool:
God I miss personal home pages with links and gifs everywhere.
Visitor counter at the bottom of the page
Don't forget to sign the guestbook!
Lol remember affiliate links for other websites that were about the same topic?
Also flash only websites that took forever to load before you could actually browse
Oh yeah I do remember having to skip the intro on a lot of sites that were using flash because of 56k. I also miss webrings and old hentai sites that'd have a gif flashing saying "SAILOR MOON FUCKS GOKU - CLICK HERE!"
There was so much creativity going on there, it's too bad that the implementation (flash) always kind of sucked. HTML5 can do a lot of what flash used to with half the problems and twice the speed, but people aren't interested in having super unique web pages anymore.
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maybe check out neocities.org, or one of the sites on tildeverse.org?
I know neocities, dunno what the second link is. I spend a lot of time going through old sites via the wayback machine, sadly so many sites are incomplete which sucks.
Basically the tildeverse is a small community of servers that offer free web space. I've got a page on https://tilde.club which generally inspired the other ones. Another pretty active one is https://tilde.town, which calls itself an "intentional digital community."
Neat, I bookmarked it.
midi versions of popular contemporary songs
I recognize two of those words.
Get off my lawn
oh wow, I haven't thought of askjeeves in a very long time.