This says it's not enough to ban JavaScript: we also have to ban CSS.
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reminds me of the guy that made a video in excel with cells as pixels... i enjoy the flex, but damn
About 20 years ago I made a script that converts pictures to HTML tables. Back then RAM was a severe problem for this, and even for more powerful hardware browsers tended to just crash on larger pictures.
I checked it again a few years later, and things looked way better. I guess using CSS it'd be rather trivial nowadays to do the same with a short video by just cycling through showing/hiding tables of each frame.
the “new” hotness is grid layout
I remember that too but it's been so long I can't remember if I dreamed it up. Do you happen to have the video/link?
"I fear not the man who can make one thing in 10,000 languages, but I fear the man who can make 10,000 things in one language." - Bruce Lee
It's a fairly common thing on onion websites, especially those who offer real-time interaction (e.g. some onion web-chats), they use this Transfer-Encoding: chunked
method for fetching messages and content because JS is often discouraged and sometimes automatically blocked by onion-enabled navigators while surfing DW. HTML Forms with submit buttons are also used for this kind of interaction.
What's wrong with forms?