nostalgia
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Nostalgia is when someone reflects on the past, a feeling that some IndieWeb community members show with regard to older, more user-friendly websites.
Subjects of Nostalgia
Members of the IndieWeb community, and those who have used the web since its early days, may feel nostalgic toward one of the following changes in the web:
- The previous simplicity of websites.
- The state of privacy on the web before advertising companies and trackers became mainstream.
- A time when blogs dominated online conversations.
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In general, any attribute of the web that has been lost in time, or can no longer be experienced to the same degree on the modern web, can be a subject of nostalgia.
IndieWeb Examples
capjamesg
capjamesg is experimenting with a retro theme on his website. This theme is accessible at retro.jamesg.blog. The retro theme is hosted on a subdomain because his site is static and the retro code involves HTML code changes. Implementing such a theme on a static site using JavaScript would be more difficult and would mean the layout of a page is contingent upon JavaScript loading, something capjamesg wants to avoid.
The retro theme is inspired by websites from the early 2000s web.
Here is an image of the retro site:
Ana Rodrigues
A while back I wrote wondering about why I feel nostalgia about the "old Web" and how it relates to my core values. [1]
Add yourself here⦠(see this for more details)
See Also
- UX
- https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/exhibitions: A retro web design museum that documents screenshots of famous websites at various periods in time, from Pizza Hut to Apple.
- https://gifcities.org: A website owned by the Internet Archive that is dedicated to surfacing GIFs from GeoCities.
- https://twitter.com/terronk/status/1454096103398203397
- "So after we launched our interactive command line website at http://root.vc, some people (*cough* investors) said it was confusing and they wanted a βsimple website with tables of your portfolio companies.β
Um, so. Careful what you ask for.
https://root.vc/welcome.htm" @terronk October 29, 2021
- "So after we launched our interactive command line website at http://root.vc, some people (*cough* investors) said it was confusing and they wanted a βsimple website with tables of your portfolio companies.β
- 1990s
- lost infrastructure
- Web We Found
- https://isp.netscape.com
- A good example of a retro-themed website: https://melonking.net
- https://twitter.com/rstevens/status/1490505782777069571
- "I liked the internet better when it was websites." @rstevens February 7, 2022