What to post: • Single purpose websites. • Top-level domains. • Minimal or beautifully designed websites. • Awesome websites that offer a unique service. What NOT to post (detailed explanations can be found ): Sites that are not unique. There are only a few working emulators for Mac OS X right now, and one of them is Andy OS Emulator. Andy is based upon VMware and hence can work even on older mac’s such as Macbook Pro 2011, iMacs with even 4gb of ram and Intel HD Graphics. Mac Os X Lion with CSS3 Experiment - I wanted to create with only use of CSS3 the boot, the login page and finally the desktop of the Mac OS X Lion. I'm sorry to inform you that your browser don't support CSS3 Animations! • Aggregators/ collections. • Something everyone on the internet already knows about (e.g., Netflix, Khan Academy, etc.) • Something not unique (includes generators, blogs, tumblrs, etc.) • Web games. Post to instead. • Articles or videos. • Static images, gifs, animations that serve the same purpose of gifs or collections of either. • Sites that serve a political agenda or otherwise induce drama • Online stores, paid services, or sites which serve only to sell a specific product. Sites that pose a potential security risk. • Websites that require a login or email address. Includes Facebook, Google+, or otherwise. • Websites that require a webcam. • Extensions, software, or other content which requires a download to use. Comments • We enforce a standard of common decency and civility here. Personal attacks, bigotry, fighting words and otherwise shitty behavior will be removed and may result in a ban. Moderator Discretion • Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but we have beheld a lot! This subreddit is highly curated and the moderators frequently must use their discretion and judgement as a team when enforcing our rules. Click for our traffic stats. Something different? If you exhibit a similar addictive lust for information as you do for internet, we highly recommend you go give a sub too. ![]() If this subreddit for whatever reason fails to provide the interactivity you need, we also highly recommend a look at for a less diluted dosage of interactivity. Was your post removed from here? Found a cool site that's not particularly unique or beautiful? Head on over to. Make it mobile: Waste even more time. Nowadays you can click on a menu and it will drop down and stay down while you cursor down to the item you want and click again to select it. In the old days you'd have to hold down the mouse button the whole time (click and drag), move it down to the item you want and release the button to select it. The old mechanic still works in modern OSes but it's entirely optional. And since some modern menus are crazy huge, it's a lot easier to be able to move the mouse without having to hold the button down the whole time. This was well reported when it first came out in OS 8, if you followed the Mac press. It was, believe it or not, a controversial change. I guess a large part of the backlash was from people who felt Apple was just changing it to be more like Windows (almost never a good idea). It's really a silly thing to care about, but it bothered me at first, too. There was an extension to add sticky menus before it was standard, and an extension to remove it after. Back then you could customize EVERYTHING with system extensions. Except for the crashing. I don't miss that part.
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