top | item 36871358 (no title) _madmax_ | 2 years ago I really like that the old web is making a comeback discuss order hn newest freitzkriesler2|2 years ago A shop I worked for had a web 1.0 easter egg version of their homepage.Apparently there's a whole subset of Japanese only websites that still use web 1.0 design considerations.I've been tempted to learn Japanese just so I can experience the joy of being frozen in the 90s.If it ain't broke, don't fix it. 0xcde4c3db|2 years ago > I've been tempted to learn Japanese just so I can experience the joy of being frozen in the 90s.When it comes to Japan, you can even double up on the '90s goodness by maintaining a POTS line with a fax machine. load replies (1) autoexec|2 years ago Japanese websites often seem really busy to me. I'm not fan of narrow strips of content with excessive whitespace designed for cell phones but too much information/link/image density and it's overwhelming. load replies (1)
freitzkriesler2|2 years ago A shop I worked for had a web 1.0 easter egg version of their homepage.Apparently there's a whole subset of Japanese only websites that still use web 1.0 design considerations.I've been tempted to learn Japanese just so I can experience the joy of being frozen in the 90s.If it ain't broke, don't fix it. 0xcde4c3db|2 years ago > I've been tempted to learn Japanese just so I can experience the joy of being frozen in the 90s.When it comes to Japan, you can even double up on the '90s goodness by maintaining a POTS line with a fax machine. load replies (1) autoexec|2 years ago Japanese websites often seem really busy to me. I'm not fan of narrow strips of content with excessive whitespace designed for cell phones but too much information/link/image density and it's overwhelming. load replies (1)
0xcde4c3db|2 years ago > I've been tempted to learn Japanese just so I can experience the joy of being frozen in the 90s.When it comes to Japan, you can even double up on the '90s goodness by maintaining a POTS line with a fax machine. load replies (1)
autoexec|2 years ago Japanese websites often seem really busy to me. I'm not fan of narrow strips of content with excessive whitespace designed for cell phones but too much information/link/image density and it's overwhelming. load replies (1)
freitzkriesler2|2 years ago
Apparently there's a whole subset of Japanese only websites that still use web 1.0 design considerations.
I've been tempted to learn Japanese just so I can experience the joy of being frozen in the 90s.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
0xcde4c3db|2 years ago
When it comes to Japan, you can even double up on the '90s goodness by maintaining a POTS line with a fax machine.
autoexec|2 years ago