February 22nd, 2019 at 3:23 AM
So I know this is an odd topic that's probably not really discussed anymore but at one point everyone linked their pages to everybody else, long before google, firefox, etc were a thing, way back in the ages of netscape, all the way up to the mid to late 00's.
in some places this culture still exists but way back then those links were typically done via buttons, usually designed by the owner of the site you wanted to link to.
see as it turns out back during the Geocities era everybody had their buttons be a standardized size but nobody could agree on who really started it, however a source from the time states that this trend started with Netscape!
yes that netscape, Microsofts original target for IE and bringer of many legal cases against them.
see netscape back in the day had their "Netscape now!" buttons which were greyscale links that advertised netscape and were very popular among users in the early internet.
so popular people stuck to the form factor for nearly 20 years as a standard!
here's an example of a blank template that was commonly used.
what was popular was to customize that template but always the image would be 88x31 px. this standard allowed for neat rows and columns for links to other people's pages.
so what are your thoughts, is anyone here old enough to remember back when this was still a thing?
in some places this culture still exists but way back then those links were typically done via buttons, usually designed by the owner of the site you wanted to link to.
see as it turns out back during the Geocities era everybody had their buttons be a standardized size but nobody could agree on who really started it, however a source from the time states that this trend started with Netscape!
yes that netscape, Microsofts original target for IE and bringer of many legal cases against them.
see netscape back in the day had their "Netscape now!" buttons which were greyscale links that advertised netscape and were very popular among users in the early internet.
so popular people stuck to the form factor for nearly 20 years as a standard!
here's an example of a blank template that was commonly used.
what was popular was to customize that template but always the image would be 88x31 px. this standard allowed for neat rows and columns for links to other people's pages.
so what are your thoughts, is anyone here old enough to remember back when this was still a thing?