remember geocities, that ubiquitous web page hosting solution that gave users a digital box of crayons and animated gifs and allowed them to use them all on the same page? well now you can relive the birth of the internet by going back and transforming your favorite websites into what they would have looked like had they been created in geocities.
just go to wonder tonic’s geocities-izer website and enter the url of the site you want to send back in time to make it look like it was designed by a 13-year old in 1996, complete with midi file music!
here are a few i made:
- ucla home page
- jim west’s zwinglius redivivus website
- bible and interpretation website
- yahoo
give it a try and enjoy.
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oh that’s hideous.
that is exactly what Jim is missing – music!
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SBL Page:
http://wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesizer/content.php?theme=3&music=9&url=sbl-site.org
That was awful! The music, the awful fonts, colours and stupid gifs. it took me right back to the very first website I designed. I recall scouring the net looking for those pointy fingers and the rotating new buttons.
This is really hilarious. I’m so glad you did this! : )