Homestar Runner's Website
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*Homestar's Website works best on "Nedscape 1.0" or lower. "Nedscape" is an obvious misspelling of [[Netscape]], an Internet browser. | *Homestar's Website works best on "Nedscape 1.0" or lower. "Nedscape" is an obvious misspelling of [[Netscape]], an Internet browser. | ||
- | **Ironically, this page will not load with Netscape 1.0 and there is no publicly released lower version. | + | **Ironically, this page will not load with Netscape 1.0, and there is no publicly released lower version. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:54, 13 February 2013
Homestar Runner's Website is an Easter egg in the e-mail 2 years. It is a poorly-designed website made for Nedscape 1.0 (or lower).
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Text
head> )title(Untitled)title( /head} ,body.
helscome my wedsite.
its not done.
this page is best viewed using Nedscape 1.0
or lower
Fun Facts
Trivia
- The background appears to be a heavily Photoshopped picture of Homestar. It appears that "Plastic Wrap" and "Lens Flare" filters were used, among others.
- Despite the "broken code" appearing on the page, the HTML on the page is actually well-formed, and even includes some JavaScript code to include Google Analytics.
Inside References
- Homestar refers to his page as a "Wedsite".
- "Helscome" is an example of Unusual Greetings, and is also a portmanteau of "hello" and "welcome".
Real-World References
- Homestar's Website works best on "Nedscape 1.0" or lower. "Nedscape" is an obvious misspelling of Netscape, an Internet browser.
- Ironically, this page will not load with Netscape 1.0, and there is no publicly released lower version.