moebrowne 3 hours agoTIL server side image maps: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLImageEl...Supported since forever.burnte 16 minutes agoWow, I remember when server side image maps were the only kind of image map!
pizzaiolo 9 minutes agoWhen I was a kid I had a Geocities-style website hosted on hpg.com.br which was wholly composed of animated GIFs, mostly Pokemon-related.Very unfortunate that archive.org doesn't have a copy of it.
p1mrx 3 hours agohttps://ibiblio-icon-archive.danq.dev/icons/1.htmlIt'd be nice to have some way to browse the pages without constantly hunting for the Next button.keane 2 hours agoI agree but there is https://github.com/Dan-Q/ibiblio-icon-archive/tree/main/icon... and then you can put a . (or a .gif) in your OS search box
keane 2 hours agoI agree but there is https://github.com/Dan-Q/ibiblio-icon-archive/tree/main/icon... and then you can put a . (or a .gif) in your OS search box
justsomehnguy 3 days ago... of course.https://www.ibiblio.org/gio/iconbrowser/icons/icons38.htmlpetee 4 hours agoI really love that the source-extension icons are all different, and resemble the files contents - .c indentation, .h mostly linear, .s assembly instructions, ".o" bits
petee 4 hours agoI really love that the source-extension icons are all different, and resemble the files contents - .c indentation, .h mostly linear, .s assembly instructions, ".o" bits
TIL server side image maps: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLImageEl...
Supported since forever.
Wow, I remember when server side image maps were the only kind of image map!
When I was a kid I had a Geocities-style website hosted on hpg.com.br which was wholly composed of animated GIFs, mostly Pokemon-related.
Very unfortunate that archive.org doesn't have a copy of it.
https://ibiblio-icon-archive.danq.dev/icons/1.html
It'd be nice to have some way to browse the pages without constantly hunting for the Next button.
I agree but there is https://github.com/Dan-Q/ibiblio-icon-archive/tree/main/icon... and then you can put a . (or a .gif) in your OS search box
... of course.
https://www.ibiblio.org/gio/iconbrowser/icons/icons38.html
I really love that the source-extension icons are all different, and resemble the files contents - .c indentation, .h mostly linear, .s assembly instructions, ".o" bits