Part of the problem with locating sites to write about is that a lot of old websites have fallen victim to some really heinous ads and scripts . There was a site I was excited to write about, but when I went back to start going through it I found out it now has a popup ad that triggers whenever you right click, and I don't want my site sending people to places like that.
I'll have to check. I'm trying to locate sites that are still up, but I'm sure I'll have to dip into the Internet Archive sooner or later. I could also tell people they need NoScript (or the equivalent of it for Not-Firefox), but that's more of a last resort.
Do their wayback machine archives also do that? If not, use those links.
I'll have to check. I'm trying to locate sites that are still up, but I'm sure I'll have to dip into the Internet Archive sooner or later. I could also tell people they need NoScript (or the equivalent of it for Not-Firefox), but that's more of a last resort.
If the sites don't rely on javascript to function (besides ads :P), then you can use/link to archive.is, which strips out js (among other things)