[tantek]also https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/independent-ends.html — I have some, but not a lot of, sympathy for businesses people built (nearly?) solely dependent on another business's behaviors, because that seems like a bad risk UP FRONT, and also repeatedly historically documented. Not unlike Facebook games/apps, or even selling native apps in app stores controlled by one particular company.
[morganm]Is anyone aware of a history of badges and buttons on websites like Im thinking the old geocities style banner buttons and the old badges. The W3C Validator for CSS for example gives you this bad boy https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss
Loqi88x31 pixels was a very popular web badge/button image size in the 1990s, especially among freewheeling and independent sites created on services like GeoCities, and there are IndieWeb 88x31 badges you may use https://indieweb.org/88x31
LoqiThe 1990s was a decade that saw the invention and growth of the web, dominated by independent websites, as well as nascent silos like Geocities, with a particular brightly colored aesthetic that would come to define the era like under construction graphics, dancing animals, site counters, ornate backgrounds, and guest books https://indieweb.org/1990s
Loqihey [morganm], [tantek], we try to keep jargon (CSS, ATOM) out of this channel to make it more inviting to newcomers, can you move this to #indieweb-dev?
[morganm]https://webdev-jeopardy.netlify.app/ I started to work on a project I havent touched in a long time, this was one of my first ever browser games 8 years ago. I added some new questions to this game
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[Joe_Crawford]_Agrippa: The Book of the Dead_ is the earliest I ever saw conscious destruction of digital content. I suppose after that it was 4chan. And then Snapchat made it famous I think.
[Joe_Crawford]I'm so glad I participated in Black Friday Create Day yesterday. I have gotten https://lab.artlung.com/ into a state I like. Much of it is of course ancient and archaic. But I can at least (mostly) get around it now.