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devjam | 2 years ago

What a gem! And a few more from the HTML source:

    <META NAME="Keywords" CONTENT="entrances2hell, entrancestohell, entrances to hell, Hell, Canterbury, Kent,">
As well as a style tag missing a closing '>' on the page template:

    </style

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HeckFeck|2 years ago

I noticed this too. Would be a safe bet it was hand crafted in notepad with no syntax highlighting.

Might just feed it to the W3C validator for kicks.

Update: The validator reported 42 errors before giving up:

  Fatal Error: Cannot recover after last error. Any further errors will be ignored.
  From line 56, column 1; to line 56, column 23
  Verdana">↩<a href="page279.html">This w

arrowsmith|2 years ago

> hand crafted in notepad with no syntax highlighting

Those were the days!

KineticLensman|2 years ago

> The validator reported 42 errors before giving up

Giving up? 42! How can you not see this as the sinister interference of Beelzebub!

wkjagt|2 years ago

When did we stop explicitly welcoming people to websites (literally: “welcome to my website!”) . The same era that “going on the internet” was an actual activity. I miss that. It’s like we all stopped being excited by the web.

mathieuh|2 years ago

Everyone's a "brand" these days. I get the same kind of feeling when I see a bio written in the third person but which was clearly written by the person themselves.

RobotToaster|2 years ago

>The same era that “going on the internet” was an actual activity. I miss that. I

Now you can never leave.

nextlevelwizard|2 years ago

Content should speak for it self. Welcoming people to a website is same as starting a IM conversation with: "hi!".