Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Old Skool


You might think this is a screenshot from Way Back Machine, but, delightfully, it's not. It's the honest to goodness website of a UAE company - the Al Taawun Shopping Mall. The site was the toast of Twitter yesterday after a gleeful @derrickpereira unearthed it and shared. You can actually go there and explore the old skool delights of this 1990s style website, it's linked here. Gasp at the use of blink, ooh at the tables and aahh at the floating text and GIFs.

When you've finished, you can always pop over here and immerse yourself in the joys of the King Fahd International Airport, another example of good old fashioned HTML from way back when.

Any other examples of brilliant HTML from the region gratefully received...

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Lebanon's electricity company: www.edl.gov.lb

It gives me the shivers every time I look at it.

Unknown said...

Yes, the region seriously needs to wake up. Websites in the UAE are quite pathetic. Trying to pay for anything on credit card, or even transfer money becomes more difficult than driving to Jebel Ali and doing it in person. In summer.

It's interesting though that Internet speeds are faster than I'm Australia. It reminds me of the philosophy regarding roads; Let's build them so we can drive really fast, and we'll learn how to drive later...

the real nick said...

Hey Alexander, I found this site here: It has a very 'home-made' feel about it. Or maybe it is so 'hip' that it went right over my head.

Here is the link:
http://m.spotonpr.com/

Keef said...

Mind-boggling. Loved the bit about the vivacious sprite.

Dubai Jazz said...

The real nick is still alive.

Hooray.

www.cfssyr.com

Syrian railways: it gives you a train whistle whenever you click on a link. So whenever I feel homesick for noise pollution, I know where to go.

Derrick Pereira said...

Hahaha! I just knew you'd blog about this... will try and find some more gems.

Alexander said...

URS - Absolutely kicking site - I understand more now about Lebanon's electricity supply than I ever did before! >;0)

Nick. It's a mobile site. Stop being naughty.

Jazz - that addy not working for me!

Sabina E. said...

let's party like it's 1999

Dubai Jazz said...

oh, sorry about that, here's the correct link:

http://www.cfssyria.sy

nzm said...

Not from the region, but so fantastic that I have to share.

A friend was looking for news on the Haiti earthquake relief efforts, and she found this little beauty. ;.)

GlabrousDiver said...

A late response to this post but I couldn't resist letting you know about this disaster: http://www.dubaidesigncentre.ae/main.html
How to make a website that looks ultra-modern yet manages to confuse and irritate and contain more stupid "buzz words" than an Advertising Executive's Away-day Jamboree.
There's no way of finding any useful information just a series of stupid buttons leading to marketing catchphrases.
Obviously created by some moron with no idea of "user friendly" design.

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