Anonymous
10/12/2025, 7:53:35 PM
No.723089184
>>723090732
bungie dot net circa 2006
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:10:35 PM
No.723090291
>>723089053 (OP)
It's painful how much better everything used to be. When boilerplate mobile frameworks started getting popular, my desire to be a web designer faded so fast.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:11:14 PM
No.723090338
So much beautiful skeuomorphism.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:18:01 PM
No.723090823
>>723090732
halo windows live messenger theme
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:20:02 PM
No.723090976
>>723091068
Look at all the links inviting you to explore further instead of endless scrolling of 90% flat colors or white space. Whoever gaslit everyone that such design was "cluttered" and "outdated" is a gaylord.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:21:23 PM
No.723091068
>>723090976
Exploring websites in the 2000s was so much fun.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:25:20 PM
No.723091362
>>723089053 (OP)
I miss the wild west internet. Websites these days are glorified business cards with fake philosophy and customer service jargon.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:36:14 PM
No.723092127
>>723094591
>>723096404
I remember looking through mods and mod news on planet battlefield, planet wolfenstein, planet quake, etc. I think they were associated with gamespy. Gamecopyworld, halo .bungie. net., old roms sites.
Trying to remember others of the early 2000s era
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:41:47 PM
No.723092564
>>723089053 (OP)
Take me back to the days when websites weren't afraid to have soul...
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:42:53 PM
No.723092648
>>723089053 (OP)
Truly and indisputably, a superior time on Earth
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:44:44 PM
No.723092804
>>723090342
Old gamespot was amazing. Giant Bomb was really good until Patrick Klepek raped it to death.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 8:57:37 PM
No.723093710
>when professional website critics reviewed gamer websites
vgh, take me back
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:10:51 PM
No.723094591
>>723092127
>gamespy
I avoided this because I didn't want viruses on my computer.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:32:16 PM
No.723096036
the sims website, 2000.
bonus: a website for "gothic" sims mods from back in the day.
https://web.archive.org/web/20061205031004/http://grimsims.com/
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:37:22 PM
No.723096404
>>723092127
Forumplanet was my main squeeze circa 2002-2004
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:45:16 PM
No.723096936
Some recreations of the old GTA flash sites, from 2001-2008
https://classicgtasites.com
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:46:03 PM
No.723096972
>>>/b/941054949
OP here, i made a thread sharing more finds from old websites that i can't show here
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:46:35 PM
No.723097008
Are you motherfuckers trying to make me sad today?
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:47:21 PM
No.723097062
>that one weird website where you downloaded some sketchy demos
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:48:21 PM
No.723097135
Im happy old sites are coming back.
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:54:49 PM
No.723097559
>>723089053 (OP)
what am i supposed to do with this information
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 9:56:59 PM
No.723097695
is it possible to still make websites that look like this ?
Anonymous
10/12/2025, 10:00:45 PM
No.723097959
>Non-CSS compliant webpages
Nazi thread