The Web Page from Hell.
March 1, 2001 3:12 PM   Subscribe

The Web Page from Hell. Be sure to look at the client list.
posted by cfj (20 comments total)
 
Wow!
posted by thirteen at 3:27 PM on March 1, 2001


Genius!
posted by schlomo at 3:56 PM on March 1, 2001


Superlative!
posted by pnevares at 3:59 PM on March 1, 2001


I couldn't find the client list. ;-) This was delightful.
posted by frykitty at 4:08 PM on March 1, 2001


...it's funny because it's true! (Be sure to read the conversations at the bottom of the left and right side frames.)
posted by bradlauster at 4:31 PM on March 1, 2001


I know two wrongs don’t make a right, but do two rights make a wrong?
posted by gleemax at 4:36 PM on March 1, 2001


i was going to write a smart-ass remark and post a link to the client list -- but then i couldn't find it again myself! (i know i got there once today...somehow...)

anyway, i think my favorite part is the discussion about tabs. :)
posted by cfj at 4:40 PM on March 1, 2001


Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.
posted by Steven Den Beste at 4:50 PM on March 1, 2001


You did see the " Take Re-vision with you" link didn't you all? (find it yourself if you didn't) Welcome to the wonderful world of wireless. Fun stuff.
posted by kokogiak at 5:07 PM on March 1, 2001


My Favorite: The link to the "Extra Frames Version"
posted by jnthnjng at 6:35 PM on March 1, 2001


I can't find the client list, either, but I love that the Big Ugly Banner spawns a Truly Annoying Pop-Up Window. Hee! The "Help With Our Help" can't come soon enough.
posted by xsquared-1 at 6:44 PM on March 1, 2001


This is one of Jay Boersma's pages. Jay Boersma wrote the first HTML tutorial I ever saw. It's still there, deep in that site.
posted by Zeldman at 7:27 PM on March 1, 2001


The very first background image I ever use on a site was one of Jay Boersma's. Cool page.
posted by bjgeiger at 7:39 PM on March 1, 2001


I need to show this to clients the next time I'm asked to 'add more pizzaz'. "Look, you're just the designer..." Indeed.
posted by shinyj at 8:06 PM on March 1, 2001


Hmm...does it work in every browser?
posted by Kikkoman at 8:23 PM on March 1, 2001


Hmm...does it work in every browser?

Define "work".
posted by dagnyscott at 5:50 AM on March 2, 2001


Define "every"

No, it doesn't work in Lynx.

That is, you might be able to get the information... but you won't get the *point*.
posted by baylink at 6:56 AM on March 2, 2001


Define “browser.”
posted by gleemax at 12:14 PM on March 2, 2001


Define "define"
posted by cCranium at 1:03 PM on March 2, 2001


Define ".
posted by pnevares at 1:30 PM on March 3, 2001


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