88x31
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88x31 pixels was a very popular button image size in the 1990s, especially among freewheeling and independent sites created on services like GeoCities, and there are IndieWeb 88x31 buttons you may use.
IndieWeb Examples
Examples of personal sites with their own 88x31 buttons
- Daryl Sun: with more info at https://blog.darylsun.page/buttons
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Close (either almost 88px wide or 31px tall but somehow not quite both)
- https://zeldman.com/ had/has 71x33 buttons:
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IndieWebCamp buttons
Some 88x31 buttons related to IndieWeb efforts:
- and more on https://maya.land/ β some great examples of buttons/banners, including some for the indiewebring and Webmention
- for https://notbyai.fyi/ for badges/buttons for proclaiming that none of your website was generated by AI (perhaps suitable for a generative AI or LLM page).
Articles
- 2023-12-26 88x31 Buttons and Network Science
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Archives
β οΈ Content warning: 88x31 buttons of the past reflected times with different cultural norms and expectations, and thus may contain images considered more offensive in modern contexts β οΈ
Archives of past 88x31 buttons:
- https://hellnet.work/8831/ β over 31k buttons retrieved from the GeoCities archives
- https://anlucas.neocities.org/88x31Buttons.html
- https://capstasher.neocities.org/88x31collection-page1
Brainstorming
How to make your own
Any thoughts on ideas, techniques, templates etc. for making up 88x31 images for your personal site that others can add to their blogrolls, sidebars, fan pages etc.?
See Also
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:88_%C3%97_31_buttons
- Aside: interestingly, there's no Wikipedia article about the phenomenon of 88x31 buttons
- https://kolektiva.social/@booters/112854181281088015