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80 points by gabitoju 4 years ago · 21 comments

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rnhmjoj 4 years ago

Some classics that are missing on this list:

1. Britney Spears' Guide to Semiconductor Physics: http://britneyspears.ac/lasers.htm

2. Franco Maria Boschetto's personal website[1]: http://www.fmboschetto.it/

3. Ripasso di matematica aka RIPMAT: http://www.ripmat.it/

[1]: hn discussion at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22326339

vander_elst 4 years ago

20+ years ago we had fast and easy to navigate websites, not sure we can say the same about today's websites.

CarelessExpert 4 years ago

Let's not forget:

The Astronomy Picture of the Day (granted, it's been updated over the years but the style is decidedly retro): https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html

And the original WikiWikiWeb: http://wiki.c2.com/

xkeysc0re 4 years ago

This fractal gallery is absolutely gorgeous - and still being updated! http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/FRACTALS.HTM

PradeetPatel 4 years ago

Let's not forget about the Space Jam site from 1996, it screams Geocities.

https://www.spacejam.com/1996/

doublerabbit 4 years ago

From the site: http://www.lost-world.com/ingen/index.html -- whoever made that, I'm impressed.

  • mattl 4 years ago

    It loads so quickly as its just serving up snappy little pages in a frameset. Love it.

  • dylan604 4 years ago

    if only the text lined up with the green bar rows, that would have been super impressive for web1.0

    • mattl 4 years ago

      Could be done by wrapping each line of the text in a table and setting the background color of the rows I guess.

      • dylan604 4 years ago

        ooph. with web1.0, you were probably safe making the window fit 800x600, so you could know the max-width (before it existed), and manually do line breaks. otherwise, if the table cells wrapped the text, the illusion would break. the flow would totally suck for copying the text, but that's just a bonusjonus for the DRM crowd. hell, put each word as a new cell in the row, or using a monospace font (could you in web1.0?), and put each character in a cell. nobody would be foolish enough to copy that from your website. webscrapers be damned!

        • mattl 4 years ago

          You can wrap text in a <tt> tag for teletype style formatting

datlife 4 years ago

Looking the these pages help me appreciate how far the Web UI/UX has evolved during the past 20+ years.

  • amatecha 4 years ago

    Slightly differingly, I see how the web has evolved but also become less usable. Early web was so straightforward as the HTML tags available were so basic. The advent of comprehensive animations and high-fidelity graphics (and explicit design for web) has resulted in hard-to-scan web pages that (IMO) require far more cognitive expenditure to interact with.

butokai 4 years ago

Of course Scaruffi is right there in the top row

ChrisArchitect 4 years ago

(2014) last update anyways

minikites 4 years ago

I like https://wiby.me/ (searches pages like this) and the "surprise me" link is a nice way to fill time.

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