The smallest website in the world
Created | Updated Aug 5, 2002
The site is a rigid 18x18 pixels (a restriction informed by the media involved - flash movies don't come smaller*). It is the product of Dr Alan Outten, of the London Design Collective, who decided that, as the web expanded exponentially, it became increasingly important for web sites to constrict, thus making room for additional material. Claims that a sinister sponsorship deal with a well-known high street opticians was behind the squint-inducing site have been vigourously denied by the London Design Collective. There is no word as yet from any opticians.
It has been alledged that the website's name, Guimp, stands for Graphical User Interface for Minature People. This has been dismissed by Dr Outten as 'a bit lame'. History may prove him right.
*You can of course specify how big (or small) a flash movie appears within an html page. This could theoretically lead to smaller websites.