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The origins of the blink HTML element

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Re: The origins of the blink HTML element

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I 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

Truly evil.

Re: The origins of the blink HTML element

#22
Interesting that the blink tag never made it into Lynx since it should have been relatively trivial given that there is an ANSI escape sequence for it. I have fond memories of dialing up a BBS with dramatic blinking warnings and ANSI style art that had elaborate blinking designs.

Re: The origins of the blink HTML element

#23

Oh...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.

Somewhat relevant http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3854047

Re: The origins of the blink HTML element

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post #3

Given all the JavaScript- and Flash-based assaults on the eye today, the blink tag seems charmingly benign.

And animated gifs. They all have thier uses though. It's harder to think anything useful for blink.

The cops needs the blink tag for thier emergency ASCII,

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