One of the aesthetics of old web pages that I love the most are those teeny tiny badges (sometimes animated) that appear towards the bottom of the pages. Back in the days of 640×480 or 800×600 resolution CRT monitors these badges weren’t instantly visible until you reached the end of the badge. However these days, if you manage to stumble onto a relic of a webpage, the badges usually show up in full view thanks to 1080p monitor resolutions.
These little badges managed to perform a variety of simple tasks from advertising products you personally endorsed (like web browsers or chat applications), to forced sponsorship badges from your hosting provider, to badges indicating that your website (or webpage) used only the latest of web technology.
This post is a celebration of these tiny heroes, forgotten to time and dreadfully out of fashion.
Enjoy!
If you prefer web banners, then check out this post.
Warning!
This page probably will make whatever browser you are using run slow – to the point it might even stop responding.
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- 123-reg .co.uk. domains
- Amazon.co.uk (In Association)
- Amazon.com Find Any Book
- Amazon.com
- Amazon.com
- Amazon.de Partner Program
- Camino Web Browser
- EFF Blue Ribbon
- EFF Golden Key Campaign
- Freebie Directory
- GeoCities
- GeoCities Home Pages
- GoGuides.org Search Now
- Half.com
- Housernet
- Help Everyone Learn The Internet
- The HTML Writers Guild
- I Hate Frames Club
- iCab
- ICQ Download
- ineedhits.com
- Infinite Systems
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus
- McAfee Badge
- Microsoft activeX
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Netscape Cube Spinning
- Netscape Now!
- Netscape 2.0 Now!
- NoNags Now
- Norton Safe Web
- Opera Software
- PayPal
- PayPal Buy Now
- Protected by Copyscape
- Squash Email Spiders
- WhoWhere?
- WinFiles.com
- Yahoo!