There is a large grid of 250x250 tiles, on which you are be able to create a tiny website, contained into the tile.
You can basically consider the tile as a mini version of your website, showcasing what your full site has (but it can be anything). You are able to link to your full site, and use any HTML/CSS/JS inside. The purpose is to create beautiful and interesting tiles, that could be used for exploring the indie-web in an easy and interesting way.
xp84|1 month ago
In this way it really beats milliondollarhomepage since most of that was just ads for the moneymakers of the day.
reddalo|1 month ago
Old Internet times that will probably never come back.
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squigz|1 month ago
I don't understand. How can you say this on a post about a site that is almost the exact same thing you're reminiscing about? Arguably way cooler - at least WebTiles isn't charging money for spots.
cjr|1 month ago
(full disclosure - my screenshot api takes the screenshots :) )
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micku7zu|1 month ago
I also created an interactive tile based on my vanilla-tilt.js library for my app: https://webtiles.kicya.net/#625,3875
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regnodon|1 month ago
The "corners of the internet" have felt increasingly opaque and cobwebby in this age of maximal indexing and centralization.
Projects like this are a super cool way to recapture some of that old time magic.
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sometimes as it works randomly
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