Difference between revisions of "Esc"
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'''Esc''' sites involve an animated .gif image with the idea of the viewer pressing the Escape key to freeze on one frame. This is to accomplish viewing one specific message or image in a randomly selected, or specifically targeted environment. However, this method only works in popular PC web browsers. Mac users will instead need to press command+period to stop this image. To restart the YTMND, refresh/reload the page. | '''Esc''' sites involve an animated .gif image with the idea of the viewer pressing the Escape key to freeze on one frame. This is to accomplish viewing one specific message or image in a randomly selected, or specifically targeted environment. However, this method only works in popular PC web browsers. Mac users will instead need to press command+period to stop this image. To restart the YTMND, refresh/reload the page. |
Revision as of 00:21, December 17, 2006
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Esc sites involve an animated .gif image with the idea of the viewer pressing the Escape key to freeze on one frame. This is to accomplish viewing one specific message or image in a randomly selected, or specifically targeted environment. However, this method only works in popular PC web browsers. Mac users will instead need to press command+period to stop this image. To restart the YTMND, refresh/reload the page.
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