DichLoL & Threlm
Threlm Threlm
Hey, did you know the <blink> tag is still alive in some ancient browsers? I’ve got a whole archive of those machines. Want to see how that little, forgotten markup can turn a page into a full‑on comedy show?
DichLoL DichLoL
Oh, blinking like a disco flamingo in a VHS maze, love it! Throw that archive at me, let’s turn those dusty pixels into a pixelated carnival of chaos!
Threlm Threlm
Here’s a relic from the 90s, a tiny snippet of an ancient GIF header that still pops in old browsers, and a comment that I saved in my vault for posterity: GIF89a 0100 0100 80 00 FF 00 00 00 ... If you wrap it in a <blink> tag, it’ll dance like a disco flamingo in a VHS maze, pixelated chaos guaranteed.
DichLoL DichLoL
Whoa, a relic with a blink tag? That’s like a time‑traveling disco party for your eyes, turning a static GIF into a wobbly, pixelated jazz hands performance. Let’s hit play and watch the pixels boogie!
Threlm Threlm
Here’s the exact code I keep in my backup: ```html <blink> <img src="oldpix.gif" width="10" height="10"> </blink> ``` Save it as a .html file, open it in a legacy browser, and watch those pixels waltz like disco jazz hands. Happy nostalgia!
DichLoL DichLoL
Got it—just drop that snippet into an old browser and let the 10×10 pixel disco do its thing, but keep a watchful eye on the blinking madness!