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Can't help but laugh at the Homestead ad served by Google. Very relevant indeed.
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What's funny is the ads on boingboing don't really look out of place.
I'd like to correct the title: Make any webpage look like it was made in Frontpage. Yeah.
I wonder how many younger HN'ers even really know what Frontpage is these days.
I'm in High School and I remember creating websites using FrontPage (and notepad of course). We even used FrontPage in elementary school, so I think most younger HN'ers might remember what it is.
I had forgotten how oddly compelling that creepy dancing baby was. I hate it, but I can't help staring at it.
Or by a 25 year-old on myspace today.
Amazing! I've honestly been looking for a tool like this for years
especially liked the "Campaign against frames" badge :)
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Am I already, at the tender age of 25, on enough in years that yesterday's bad taste stirs feelings of nostalgia today in my web weary heart?
I'm 22 and nostalgia was involved. So, yes.
I'm 35 and nostalgia was involved. So... I think I'm going to go be depressed somewhere now. :)
I'm a 29 year old sucker for nostalgia.
23, and I'm nostalgic for the time when simply not plastering animated GIFs all over your website was enough to separate you from the pack.
I was holding it okay until "Wonderwall" started playing.
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Works particularly well for Daring Fireball. It's like looking at the website of Gruber's tasteless, comic-sans using, evil twin.
OMG, this makes me want to cry.
Not enough black backgrounds, red bold text OR animated flames :(
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How did the 88x31 buttons ever come to be? Those things were all the rage, especially on designer's sites. Where did the size originate?
Needs more blue ribbon.
This is my new favorite web page, it's genius! What goes around, comes around. I can't wait until 2015 when some comedian creates the web-2.0-izer to what has become of hackernews.