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  • 13:47, 8 September 2024Blog:Eptoys dot... net? (hist | edit) ‎[1,546 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BlogTop}}")
  • 09:38, 25 August 2024Blog:A few small announcements (hist | edit) ‎[946 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BlogTop}} A bit of a shorter one today, just wanted to make a couple announcements. First, I've finally resolved the problematic WEBPs Fandom spit out that were actually just JPGs. All that's left to do is submit them to the tech team and wait for them to be batch uploaded, and then all our images will have been brought over! Second, we now have a Fediverse presence! (two, actually). Check us out at [https://lemmy.world/c/chinafakes [email protected]...")
  • 15:43, 14 August 2024Blog:A little look into the internals of some B2B sites (hist | edit) ‎[2,895 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "I adore old B2B frameworks. Even though some may be clunky (COUGH COUGH EARLY 2010s HONGSHENG), I hate to see them veritably going extinct like they are today. They all have unique elements and their own special charm that's more and more disappearing on the modern web. I've discovered that a specific framework gets all its header and footer info from two files, and I want to provide a list of those header and footer files because I think they're kinda neat. http://www....")
  • 09:31, 7 August 2024Blog:Index (hist | edit) ‎[396 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BlogTop}} Placeholder index page for blogs. Blog post list")
  • 01:37, 7 August 2024Blog:Why are the same few phrases on the box of every chinafake? (hist | edit) ‎[2,207 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BlogTop}} "SPECIFICATIONS, COLOURS AND CONTENTS MAY VARY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS". Chances are if you're in the chinafake sphere (or frequently peruse toys at flea markets, dollar stores, or the like), you've come across this exact phrase before (with some minor variations in punctuation, spelling, etc., of course). But why ''is'' this on everything you see? And when you delve into that you begin to think about other things, like why all of these toys simultaneously claim t...")
  • 16:48, 26 July 2024Blog:B2B Recreations! (hist | edit) ‎[273 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BlogTop}} I'm working on some recreations of B2B sites that are no longer around (or old versions of ones that are around). Check them out [http://198.50.213.215:8141/index.html here] by clicking on the [http://198.50.213.215:8141/b2brec/index.html B2B Recreations] link!")
  • 06:18, 10 July 2024Blog:The strange history of MeiTai's site (hist | edit) ‎[2,518 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{PageTop}} ''Originally published 6/16/2024 on the old wiki'' = The strange history of MeiTai's site = http://mttoys.com/ has everything you'd want from a b2b site. A midi that it tries to play but can't because I'm not using a primordial browser, a couple of products, all that good stuff. There's an SWF with several links to nonexistent categories that do nothing when you click them, and an english and chinese language option at http://www.mttoys.com/en/index.asp and...")
  • 06:13, 10 July 2024Blog:Various interesting mktoys ports (hist | edit) ‎[2,178 bytes]GroupNebula563 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{PageTop}} = various interesting mktoys ports = ''Originally published 6/3/2024 on the old wiki'' Furbland·6/3/2024in General various interesting mktoys ports i've done a bit of poking around and found that mktoys has several interesting things on various ports (please do not attempt to hack into mktoys or anything like that, this is just stuff i found interesting). http://mktoys.com:81/ appears to be some sort of domain management login http://mktoys.com:5113/ is...")