23 points gorfian_robot 1 hour ago 23 comments
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/
gorfian_robot 1 hour ago | parent
omarish 1 hour ago | parent
azangru 1 hour ago | parent
Although I see someone has put a 1.5MB image at the top, whose intrinsic size is 2000 × 2588 px, but which was downsized to 320 × 400 px. That's not prioritizing function.
bryanhogan 56 minutes ago | parent
But yes, good designs are not flashy, e.g. I love the design of Astro Starlight ( https://starlight.astro.build/), a starter kit for documentation pages.
So I also took inspiration from "simple designs" for my personal site: https://bryanhogan.com/
aidenn0 49 minutes ago | parent
If by "old" you mean "minimally styled" then there are plenty of sites from that era that were really extravagantly styled, since it was a new medium that many people were exploring. There were also plenty of sites with Java or Flash that were considerably more intrusive than sites today (not to mention the period of time between when someone realized you open as many popups as you wanted and when popup-blocker plugins appeared).
Also, this is probably me getting old, but https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/ looks quite modern to me.
chneu 49 minutes ago | parent
lee_ars 41 minutes ago | parent
https://chroniclesofgeorge.com
I eventually added proper css, bolted on https, and updated the html to something a little more modern and standards-compliant, but the site is still hand-coded, and looks pretty much the same as it has for a quarter-century.
paddy_m 39 minutes ago | parent
https://www.vannattabros.com/dozer.html -- A detail page from the site, not well organized but so much great info about heavy equipment and logging.
dravine 36 minutes ago | parent
It's fast to navigate and order parts from, works on every browser I've ever tried it in, and loads very fast because there's minimal unnecessary components to the entire site. I hope they never change it :)
jollyjerry 30 minutes ago | parent
nice_byte 33 minutes ago | parent
ge96 32 minutes ago | parent
I guess it's this one https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/
Also like the style of Japanese websites where they seem broken/don't expand to fit available screen but cool aesthetic still
PhunkyPhil 29 minutes ago | parent
I doubt it's currently maintained, but these esoteric sites are fun
jollyjerry 29 minutes ago | parent
My last use case for it was selling a car and giving away some free stuff. Sadly, those have been replaced by fb marketplace.
ctippett 26 minutes ago | parent
I rescued the domain after it was left to expire and did my best to honour the original design from 2000.
joelcares 22 minutes ago | parent
zygy 14 minutes ago | parent
check out their directions page: https://sokogakuen.org/info.html
hmokiguess 14 minutes ago | parent
ronb1964 6 minutes ago | parent