Let's dive into the web design horror that is **Limewire**. Classically known for its P2P file sharing capabilities, Limewire’s website equally broadcasts risk, albeit of a different kind, through its design. To begin with, the site violates every rule of user-friendly navigation. Its convoluted layout forces users to navigate through …
Ah, the horror of stumbling upon a website that prompts you to enable Adobe Flash. It's 2022, people! Time to move tf on. Get HTML5 or something, geez.
Just had the most frustrating experience trying to pay a bill on my bank's website. The UI is so cluttered and illogical, I swear I'll switch banks if I have to go through this hell again. The dropdown menus are counterintuitive, there are pop-ups everywhere, and the CAPTCHA...don't even get …
I need to vent about **w3schools**. It's baffling how this source of misinformation and outdated practices still exists as a go-to learning resource for beginners in web development. If you're a newbie, do yourself a favour and avoid this site. The issue with w3schools is multifold. Firstly, their explanations oversimplify …
yo wtf is up with Geocities sites still up in 2022, it's like traveling back in time. I accidently clicked a link and now I'm stuck in a rainbow of gifs and midi sound effects blasting my ears. This is hell. How do people not upgrade their sites???