As a protest against web 2.0 hype I shan’t add any content to this site (such as comments) at all. Oh, pants.
Huh. Never realized how Web 2.0 the Adult Swim bumpers were until this strip. It’s everywhere! (Duck!)
So i just noticed that even a resized animated gif executes its animation. Never really knew that before. (Observe comic from the comments view).
Did anyone read Jeffrey Zeldman’s piece on “Web 3.0″ over on A List Apart? Hil.ario.us.
(And what is changing on that comic? I keep seeing something out of my peripheral vision, but I can’t catch it in the act…dang!)
(And *what* is changing on that comic? I keep seeing something out of my peripheral vision, but I can’t catch it in the act…dang!)
hint: yellow fade technique
I’d tell you how much I laughed at this, but I need to go and change my trousers, damn you!
This came out nice. The fade is very, very subtle. And it doesn’t follow the convention of being a background fade, but I understand why it is the way it is.
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