THE SEMI-OFFICIAL, SEMI-SERIOUS ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN AGAINST GRATUITOUS GRAPHICS ON THE WEB! I have noticed a disturbing trend in software of late, a trend exemplified in the Web. This is the tendency to decide that if you have enough cool looking graphics, you don’t have to have any real content. This trend, on the web at least, has resulted a glut of graphics heavy, worthless pages, that take a million years to download and once you have them, you wish you hadn’t wasted the time, and don’t even get me started on PC games! WELL, I SAY NO MORE! This is the ASCII ribbon campaign against gratuitous graphics on the internet! If you are interested in joining the crusade, put the following messsage on you page (or something like it, you get the idea): – – – – This page supports the ASCII ribbon campaign! As a protest to the current trend towards all flash and no substance in modern software, this page will remain graphics free and concentrate only on content. Thank you. – – – – Since we don’t have a lot of graphics, and I can’t get a ribbon made out of text charicters to appear right on the page, this will have to do. Suggestions that we make a jpeg file of a ribbon made from ascii charicters were given the silent distain they deserved. We ask that anyone supporting the campaign place minimal graphics, or none at all. however, I must reinforce that useful, intelligent use of graphics are okay, and are actually really cool. So, support the campaign, my fridends! We will prevail yet! NEW DEVELOPMENTS: It has come to the attention of the campaign that imbedded sound files and frames can seriosusly slow page load times. These things, less common when the campaign was started, are slowly becoming mre prevalent. While the campaign is not against them just yet, it does preach serious caution when implementing these features. Pass the word! LIST OF SITES SUPPORING THE CAMPAIGN Michael Sneeringer’s Movie Commentary Mr. Quiet’s Library of Cool via ASCII Ribbon Campaign Homepage. This is not the original campaign but when I found the old link I thought it should be preserved too.]]>