Here's the code: <a href="https://github.com/ConorCorp/corp-website">https://github.com/ConorCorp/corp-website</a>
Various css files for retro-theming. Each of these have been discussed here previously.<p><pre><code> - Windows 98: https://github.com/jdan/98.css
- Windows XP: https://github.com/botoxparty/XP.css
- Nes: https://github.com/nostalgic-css/NES.css
- Mac OS (classic): https://github.com/sakofchit/system.css
- DOS: https://github.com/vinibiavatti1/TuiCss</code></pre>
Judging by the incredibly smooth video streaming, something makes me think this isn't Windows 98 at all — but rather BeOS with a Windows theme applied. Bravo!
This is a really cool retro desktop UI! The aesthetic is spot on.<p>One thought: when clicking the 'CORP' button, instead of the browser's default alert() (or confirm() based on the text), it might enhance the immersion even more if it triggered a custom pop-up styled like a classic Start Menu. That menu could then house the links like 'Official Band Website', 'GitHub', etc. It would fit perfectly with the overall theme.<p>Just an idea! Love the project.
bug report for you: clock in lower right corner fails to update the minute when a new minute begins on the "host" system<p>you're welcome :)
cute!! i love it. especially the recycle bin functionality.<p>one little note i have is the native scrollbar in the Music 'window' - i didn't realize there was more underneath the Spotify and Apple Music links at first.
Double-clicking desktop icons is broken: the site is so fast the first click opens a window, and the second click registers inside the open window. This is probably a race condition.<p>I wasn't deliberately looking for bugs - I just subconsciously defaulted to double-clicking when I saw the UI.