the tag will probably be remembered as the most hated of all HTML tags I don't know... it's a pretty close race between and ...
Oh man, Item 1 Item 2 I had the coolest news ticket on my angelfire page!
The origins of the blink HTML element
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Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
#12Oh...the days of blink, frames and animated gif. We thought we were so creative then :)
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#15I have to say, I find the blink tag to be quaint form of vulgar web design. I'm rather disappointed that it isn't supported by webkit. At least animated gifs still work http://www.lingscars.com/
Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
#16Oh...the days of blink, frames and animated gif. We thought we were so creative then :)
Don't forget the "mirrored in water" Java applet, loaded 50 times, once for each image.
Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
#17Oh...the days of blink, frames and animated gif. We thought we were so creative then :)
Don't forget the "mirrored in water" Java applet, loaded 50 times, once for each image.
LOL...the reflection was awesome. Remember the java applet authoring tool macromedia initially released-way before flash?
Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
#18The tag, another undocumented easter egg, sadly didn't catch on in the same way.
Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
#19I have to say, I find the blink tag to be quaint form of vulgar web design. I'm rather disappointed that it isn't supported by webkit. At least animated gifs still work http://www.lingscars.com/
It can with a bit of CSS magic: https://gist.github.com/75603244b7e96ecb0bd2