Secrets In Websites
When you browse the web, a fair amount of code is transferred from a server sitting in a cold lonely datacenter to your computer. It's mostly serious business, but sometimes developers like to embed small jokes and traditions.
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Here are some of amusing, interesting, and [in some cases] strange things I’ve seen on websites. Everything in this post is valid as of the time of the post. Keep in mind websites constantly change so anything seen here may be i... |
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Personal Blog of Robert Accettura, web developer, Mozilla contributor |
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