Having grown up in Brooklyn in late 60s, early 70s, I would call this the old 42nd Street, and modern web design the new 42nd Street.
Sure the new stuff is clean and functional, but it's missing some of the color or character. I'd love to see a mashup of both!
Needs more Metallica midi auto-playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL9qdhRkcbk
Am I the only one that wishes the pendulum of fashion would swing back to the time when a site expressed its character, rather than its money funnels?
My 5-year-old son says: "It looks cool to me!"
No flaming skulls. closes tab
Sometimes I think clients want that kind of styling. In the future I'm going to have to show them this site and ask if they can identify what they like about it.
The fire input error state is A+
Oh my...Just wow...
Also, I'm not sure if the Guestbook[0] is intentionally spent our it just ended up like that.
[0]-http://www.websitegoodies.com/guestbook.php?a=view&id=930308
Definitely the best article title relative to the content, well done! Happy memories, too.
The Drudge siren in the alert box is an especially nice touch.
Haven't laughed so hard in a long time.
The "Made with notepad: THE RIGHT WAY" and other spurious badges just added that extra touch of realism to the theme
I love that it's responsive :-)
The alerts need thicker borders! A good rule of thumb is > 3 pixels, preferably gold.
both awesome and horrific at the same time
Smile. Laugh. Cry. Bookmark. Smile
MY EYES
Triggered.
I was taken aback.
No java games?
On point.
my eyes my beautiful eyes
Bookmarked
For people living on the cutting edge of the web, here's a Bootstrap 3 version:
Lol my favorite part was the fire in the text box when there's an error
Sheesh, this looks like a collection of the worst 1990s styling elements.
I'm an old fart, this is modern to me: http://kristopolous.github.io/BOOTSTRA.386/