Anyone remember animated tags? You put a bunch of them into the document and the browser would render them one by one. So disturbing.
The origins of the blink HTML element
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Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
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#44the 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 ...
And let's not forget blinquee http://bugzil.la/163050
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CHEER UP!
Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
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#46Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
#47The tag, another undocumented easter egg, sadly didn't catch on in the same way.
[1] http://www.jwz.org/blog/2008/03/happy-run-some-old-web-brows...
Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
#48I found the tag so offensive that I used to "emacs the binary" (Netscape) and null out the "blink" string. This was quite effective.
Re: The origins of the blink HTML element
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#50the 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!
http://davidwalsh.name/webkit-marquee-css http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-marquee/