pages update

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Norman Köhring 1 year ago
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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>0xedward.io</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://0xedward.io/ target=_blank>0xedward.io</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 4kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>63%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>0xedward.io</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://0xedward.io/ target=_blank>0xedward.io</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 8kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>63%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/0xedward-io">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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<!doctype html><html lang=en><head><meta charset=utf-8><meta content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1" name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><meta content="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb." name=description><meta content="Norman Köhring" name=author><meta content="The 250kb Club" name=DC.title><link href=https://koehr.in rel=author><link href=/favicon.png rel=icon type=image/x-icon><link href=https://250kb.club/rss.xml rel=alternate title=RSS type=application/rss+xml><style>body {
font: 16px/1.4 sans-serif;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
background: white;
color: #333;
}
body>header,main,body>footer {
max-width: calc(720px - 2em);
width: calc(100% - 2em);
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0 1em;
}
#main-footer {
border-top: 1px solid lightgrey;
margin: 3rem auto 0;
font-size: 85%;
}
main {
margin: 3em auto;
}
h1 {
font: small-caps bold 2.2em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 6px;
text-align: center;
margin-top: 1.2em;
}
h2 {
font: small-caps bold 2.0em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 5px;
text-align: center;
}
p {
text-align: justify;
}
a,a:visited {
color: currentColor;
text-decoration: underline;
}
select, label {
padding: .25em .5em;
border: 2px solid gray;
background: none;
color: currentColor;
font: inherit;
}
ol {
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
}
li {
margin-bottom: 1em;
background-color: #0002;
}
aside {
position: relative;
display: flex;
flex-flow: row break;
justify-content: space-between;
}
.hidden { visibility: hidden; }
.big { font-size: 1.5em; }
.center { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle { display: none; }
#info-toggle ~ label { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle ~ label > .info-close { display: none; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-close { display: inline; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-text { display: none; }
#info-popup {
display: none;
position: absolute;
top: 2.5em;
left: -1em;
width: calc(720px - 2em - 6px);
max-width: calc(100vw - 2em - 6px);
padding: 0 1em;
background: #FFF;
border: 3px solid #DDD;
}
#info-toggle:checked ~ #info-popup { display: block; }
.entry {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: .5em .5em 0;
height: 2em;
line-height: 2em;
font-size: 1.3em;
}
.entry > .url {
flex: 1 1 auto;
width: 70%;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
.entry > .size, .entry > .ratio, .entry > .open-page {
flex: 0 0 auto;
width: 10%;
text-align: right;
}
.entry > .open-page img {
max-height: 32px;
margin-top: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar, .entry-ratio-bar {
height: 0;
margin-bottom: 2px;
border-bottom: 2px solid;
}
.entry-size-bar.highlighted, .entry-ratio-bar.highlighted {
border-bottom-width: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar {
border-bottom-color: #E44;
width: calc(var(--size)/256 * 100%);
}
.entry-ratio-bar {
border-bottom-color: #56B;
width: var(--ratio);
}
#pager {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
align-items: center;
}
.badges > img {
margin-bottom: -5px;
}
pre {
display: block;
height: 11em;
background: #8885;
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>10maurycy10.github.io</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-26 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-26 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://10maurycy10.github.io/ target=_blank>10maurycy10.github.io</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 11kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>68%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/10maurycy10-github-io">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/10maurycy10-github-io">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/10maurycy10-github-io">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/10maurycy10-github-io">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>alexschroeder.ch</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://alexschroeder.ch/ target=_blank>alexschroeder.ch</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 32kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>86%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>alexschroeder.ch</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://alexschroeder.ch/ target=_blank>alexschroeder.ch</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 53kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>54%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/alexschroeder-ch">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>annaaurora.eu</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-11-28 datetime=2022-11-28 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-11-28 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-11-28 datetime=2022-11-28 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-11-28 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://annaaurora.eu/ target=_blank>annaaurora.eu</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 35kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>6%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>annaaurora.eu</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-11-28 datetime=2022-11-28 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-11-28 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-11-28 datetime=2022-11-28 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-11-28 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://annaaurora.eu/ target=_blank>annaaurora.eu</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 35kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/annaaurora-eu">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>aroace.space</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://aroace.space/ target=_blank>aroace.space</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 144kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>aroace.space</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://aroace.space/ target=_blank>aroace.space</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 134kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/aroace-space">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>axel.beckert.ch</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://axel.beckert.ch/ target=_blank>axel.beckert.ch</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 61kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>44%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>axel.beckert.ch</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://axel.beckert.ch/ target=_blank>axel.beckert.ch</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 63kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>43%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/axel-beckert-ch">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>berkshirehathaway.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://berkshirehathaway.com target=_blank>berkshirehathaway.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 167kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>berkshirehathaway.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://berkshirehathaway.com target=_blank>berkshirehathaway.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 169kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/berkshirehathaway-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>binyam.in</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://binyam.in/ target=_blank>binyam.in</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 38kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>binyam.in</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://binyam.in/ target=_blank>binyam.in</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 39kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/binyam-in">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>blog.fefe.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://blog.fefe.de target=_blank>blog.fefe.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 6kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>blog.fefe.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://blog.fefe.de target=_blank>blog.fefe.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 7kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/blog-fefe-de">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>bnolet.me</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://bnolet.me target=_blank>bnolet.me</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 154kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>bnolet.me</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://bnolet.me target=_blank>bnolet.me</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 155kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/bnolet-me">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>boehs.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://boehs.org/ target=_blank>boehs.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 84kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>boehs.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://boehs.org/ target=_blank>boehs.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 83kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/boehs-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>free.mg</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://free.mg/ target=_blank>free.mg</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 65kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/free-mg">
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>chino.is-a.dev</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-26 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-26 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://chino.is-a.dev/ target=_blank>chino.is-a.dev</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 80kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/chino-is-a-dev">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/free-mg">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/chino-is-a-dev">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/free-mg">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/chino-is-a-dev">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/free-mg">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/chino-is-a-dev">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>chrisportela.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://chrisportela.com target=_blank>chrisportela.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 142kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>chrisportela.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://chrisportela.com target=_blank>chrisportela.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 172kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/chrisportela-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>codelayer.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://codelayer.de target=_blank>codelayer.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 136kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>codelayer.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://codelayer.de target=_blank>codelayer.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 246kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/codelayer-de">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>customformats.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://customformats.com/ target=_blank>customformats.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 248kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>customformats.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://customformats.com/ target=_blank>customformats.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 249kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/customformats-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>cycloneblaze.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://cycloneblaze.net/ target=_blank>cycloneblaze.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 22kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>cycloneblaze.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://cycloneblaze.net/ target=_blank>cycloneblaze.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 23kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/cycloneblaze-net">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.html</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.html target=_blank>dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.html</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 115kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>76%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.html</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.html target=_blank>dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.html</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 116kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>76%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/dpldocs-info-this-week-in-d-blog-html">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>dusanmitrovic.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://dusanmitrovic.xyz/ target=_blank>dusanmitrovic.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 14kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>19%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>dusanmitrovic.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://dusanmitrovic.xyz/ target=_blank>dusanmitrovic.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 15kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>19%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/dusanmitrovic-xyz">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>dyremyhr.no</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://dyremyhr.no/ target=_blank>dyremyhr.no</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 8kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>16%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>dyremyhr.no</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://dyremyhr.no/ target=_blank>dyremyhr.no</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 8kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>19%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/dyremyhr-no">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>editions-du-26-octobre.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://editions-du-26-octobre.com/ target=_blank>editions-du-26-octobre.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 90kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>17%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>editions-du-26-octobre.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://editions-du-26-octobre.com/ target=_blank>editions-du-26-octobre.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 94kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>18%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/editions-du-26-octobre-com">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>emman.dev</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://emman.dev target=_blank>emman.dev</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 199kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>emman.dev</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://emman.dev target=_blank>emman.dev</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 143kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/emman-dev">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ezweber.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ezweber.xyz/ target=_blank>ezweber.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 85kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ezweber.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ezweber.xyz/ target=_blank>ezweber.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 111kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/ezweber-xyz">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>feather.wiki</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://feather.wiki/ target=_blank>feather.wiki</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 194kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>97%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>feather.wiki</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://feather.wiki/ target=_blank>feather.wiki</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 214kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>95%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/feather-wiki">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>felt.dev</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://felt.dev/ target=_blank>felt.dev</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 34kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>felt.dev</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://felt.dev/ target=_blank>felt.dev</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 35kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/felt-dev">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>freesolitaire.win</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://freesolitaire.win/ target=_blank>freesolitaire.win</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 82kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>25%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>freesolitaire.win</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://freesolitaire.win/ target=_blank>freesolitaire.win</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 81kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>25%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/freesolitaire-win">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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body { background: #222; color: white; }
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>gallant.dev</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://gallant.dev/ target=_blank>gallant.dev</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 43kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>28%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>gallant.dev</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://gallant.dev/ target=_blank>gallant.dev</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 43kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>27%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/gallant-dev">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>goestathomas.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://goestathomas.de/ target=_blank>goestathomas.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 17kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>32%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>goestathomas.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://goestathomas.de/ target=_blank>goestathomas.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 18kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>31%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/goestathomas-de">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>grapheneos.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://grapheneos.org/ target=_blank>grapheneos.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 4kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>grapheneos.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://grapheneos.org/ target=_blank>grapheneos.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 43kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>8%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/grapheneos-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>cleberg.io</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://cleberg.io/ target=_blank>cleberg.io</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 6kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>52%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/cleberg-io">
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>hylang.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-26 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-26 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://hylang.org/ target=_blank>hylang.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 70kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/hylang-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/cleberg-io">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/hylang-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/cleberg-io">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/hylang-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/cleberg-io">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/hylang-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"

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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>jacksonchen666.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://jacksonchen666.com/ target=_blank>jacksonchen666.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 12kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>83%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>jacksonchen666.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://jacksonchen666.com/ target=_blank>jacksonchen666.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 8kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>66%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/jacksonchen666-com">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>jagatsoker.blogspot.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-23 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-23 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://jagatsoker.blogspot.com/ target=_blank>jagatsoker.blogspot.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 133kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>jagatsoker.blogspot.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-23 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-23 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://jagatsoker.blogspot.com/ target=_blank>jagatsoker.blogspot.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 134kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/jagatsoker-blogspot-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>joodaloop.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://joodaloop.com/ target=_blank>joodaloop.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 83kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>22%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>joodaloop.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://joodaloop.com/ target=_blank>joodaloop.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 52kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>9%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/joodaloop-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>jundimubarok.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-08 datetime=2022-06-08 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-08 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-08 datetime=2022-06-08 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-08 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://jundimubarok.com target=_blank>jundimubarok.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 205kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>jundimubarok.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-08 datetime=2022-06-08 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-08 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-08 datetime=2022-06-08 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-08 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://jundimubarok.com target=_blank>jundimubarok.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 158kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/jundimubarok-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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<!doctype html><html lang=en><head><meta charset=utf-8><meta content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1" name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><meta content="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb." name=description><meta content="Norman Köhring" name=author><meta content="The 250kb Club" name=DC.title><link href=https://koehr.in rel=author><link href=/favicon.png rel=icon type=image/x-icon><link href=https://250kb.club/rss.xml rel=alternate title=RSS type=application/rss+xml><style>body {
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font-size: 85%;
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letter-spacing: 5px;
text-align: center;
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text-align: justify;
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color: currentColor;
text-decoration: underline;
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select, label {
padding: .25em .5em;
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display: none;
position: absolute;
top: 2.5em;
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width: calc(720px - 2em - 6px);
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display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
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flex: 1 1 auto;
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flex: 0 0 auto;
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max-height: 32px;
margin-top: 4px;
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border-bottom-color: #56B;
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display: flex;
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>kookoomyawka.my1.ru/clock.html</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-26 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-26 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://kookoomyawka.my1.ru/clock.html target=_blank>kookoomyawka.my1.ru/clock.html</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 1kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/kookoomyawka-my1-ru-clock-html">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/kookoomyawka-my1-ru-clock-html">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/kookoomyawka-my1-ru-clock-html">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/kookoomyawka-my1-ru-clock-html">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>kwiii.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://kwiii.xyz target=_blank>kwiii.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 75kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>kwiii.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://kwiii.xyz target=_blank>kwiii.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 77kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/kwiii-xyz">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>legiblenews.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://legiblenews.com target=_blank>legiblenews.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 101kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>6%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>legiblenews.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://legiblenews.com target=_blank>legiblenews.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 105kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/legiblenews-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>lobste.rs</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://lobste.rs/ target=_blank>lobste.rs</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 46kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>22%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>lobste.rs</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://lobste.rs/ target=_blank>lobste.rs</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 40kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>23%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/lobste-rs">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ltlnx.codeberg.page</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ltlnx.codeberg.page target=_blank>ltlnx.codeberg.page</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 11kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>67%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ltlnx.codeberg.page</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ltlnx.codeberg.page target=_blank>ltlnx.codeberg.page</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 57kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>11%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/ltlnx-codeberg-page">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>m-chrzan.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://m-chrzan.xyz/ target=_blank>m-chrzan.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 3kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>44%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>m-chrzan.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://m-chrzan.xyz/ target=_blank>m-chrzan.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 2kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>44%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/m-chrzan-xyz">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>miku86.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://miku86.com/ target=_blank>miku86.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 3kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>49%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>miku86.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://miku86.com/ target=_blank>miku86.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 3kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>50%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/miku86-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>mineralexistence.com/home.html</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://mineralexistence.com/home.html target=_blank>mineralexistence.com/home.html</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 17kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>19%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>mineralexistence.com/home.html</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://mineralexistence.com/home.html target=_blank>mineralexistence.com/home.html</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 18kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>18%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/mineralexistence-com-home-html">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>na20a.neocities.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://na20a.neocities.org/ target=_blank>na20a.neocities.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 4kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>17%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>na20a.neocities.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://na20a.neocities.org/ target=_blank>na20a.neocities.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 1kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/na20a-neocities-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>news.tuxmachines.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://news.tuxmachines.org/ target=_blank>news.tuxmachines.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 157kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>17%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>news.tuxmachines.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://news.tuxmachines.org/ target=_blank>news.tuxmachines.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 153kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>14%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/news-tuxmachines-org">
&LTimg
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>notes.whoibrar.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://notes.whoibrar.com/ target=_blank>notes.whoibrar.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 4kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>56%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/notes-whoibrar-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/notes-whoibrar-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/notes-whoibrar-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/notes-whoibrar-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>notionbackups.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://notionbackups.com/ target=_blank>notionbackups.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 16kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>53%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>notionbackups.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://notionbackups.com/ target=_blank>notionbackups.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 17kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>53%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/notionbackups-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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body { background: #222; color: white; }
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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>paulwilde.uk</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://paulwilde.uk/ target=_blank>paulwilde.uk</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 75kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>6%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>paulwilde.uk</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://paulwilde.uk/ target=_blank>paulwilde.uk</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 8kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>41%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/paulwilde-uk">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>perfectlighthousescores.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://perfectlighthousescores.com target=_blank>perfectlighthousescores.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 125kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>perfectlighthousescores.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://perfectlighthousescores.com target=_blank>perfectlighthousescores.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 137kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/perfectlighthousescores-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>phreedom.club</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://phreedom.club/ target=_blank>phreedom.club</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 20kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>14%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>phreedom.club</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://phreedom.club/ target=_blank>phreedom.club</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 20kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>15%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/phreedom-club">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>pjals.vern.cc</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://pjals.vern.cc/ target=_blank>pjals.vern.cc</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 41kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/pjals-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/pjals-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/pjals-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/pjals-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>playerone.kevincox.ca</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://playerone.kevincox.ca target=_blank>playerone.kevincox.ca</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 147kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>playerone.kevincox.ca</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://playerone.kevincox.ca target=_blank>playerone.kevincox.ca</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 148kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/playerone-kevincox-ca">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>porkbrain.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://porkbrain.com target=_blank>porkbrain.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 55kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>35%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>porkbrain.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://porkbrain.com target=_blank>porkbrain.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 55kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>34%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/porkbrain-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>projectsegfau.lt</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://projectsegfau.lt/ target=_blank>projectsegfau.lt</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 153kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>projectsegfau.lt</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://projectsegfau.lt/ target=_blank>projectsegfau.lt</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 212kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/projectsegfau-lt">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
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font: small-caps bold 2.0em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 5px;
text-align: center;
}
p {
text-align: justify;
}
a,a:visited {
color: currentColor;
text-decoration: underline;
}
select, label {
padding: .25em .5em;
border: 2px solid gray;
background: none;
color: currentColor;
font: inherit;
}
ol {
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
}
li {
margin-bottom: 1em;
background-color: #0002;
}
aside {
position: relative;
display: flex;
flex-flow: row break;
justify-content: space-between;
}
.hidden { visibility: hidden; }
.big { font-size: 1.5em; }
.center { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle { display: none; }
#info-toggle ~ label { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle ~ label > .info-close { display: none; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-close { display: inline; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-text { display: none; }
#info-popup {
display: none;
position: absolute;
top: 2.5em;
left: -1em;
width: calc(720px - 2em - 6px);
max-width: calc(100vw - 2em - 6px);
padding: 0 1em;
background: #FFF;
border: 3px solid #DDD;
}
#info-toggle:checked ~ #info-popup { display: block; }
.entry {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: .5em .5em 0;
height: 2em;
line-height: 2em;
font-size: 1.3em;
}
.entry > .url {
flex: 1 1 auto;
width: 70%;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
.entry > .size, .entry > .ratio, .entry > .open-page {
flex: 0 0 auto;
width: 10%;
text-align: right;
}
.entry > .open-page img {
max-height: 32px;
margin-top: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar, .entry-ratio-bar {
height: 0;
margin-bottom: 2px;
border-bottom: 2px solid;
}
.entry-size-bar.highlighted, .entry-ratio-bar.highlighted {
border-bottom-width: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar {
border-bottom-color: #E44;
width: calc(var(--size)/256 * 100%);
}
.entry-ratio-bar {
border-bottom-color: #56B;
width: var(--ratio);
}
#pager {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
align-items: center;
}
.badges > img {
margin-bottom: -5px;
}
pre {
display: block;
height: 11em;
background: #8885;
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>theden.sh</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://theden.sh/ target=_blank>theden.sh</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 74kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>70%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/theden-sh">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/theden-sh">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/theden-sh">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/theden-sh">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>timotijhof.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://timotijhof.net/ target=_blank>timotijhof.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 19kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>15%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>timotijhof.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://timotijhof.net/ target=_blank>timotijhof.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 11kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>27%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/timotijhof-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>toby3d.me</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-23 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-23 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://toby3d.me/ target=_blank>toby3d.me</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 152kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>6%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>toby3d.me</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-23 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-23 datetime=2022-03-23 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-23 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://toby3d.me/ target=_blank>toby3d.me</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 151kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>6%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/toby3d-me">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>uberspace.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://uberspace.de/ target=_blank>uberspace.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 145kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>uberspace.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://uberspace.de/ target=_blank>uberspace.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 148kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/uberspace-de">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>usrme.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://usrme.xyz/ target=_blank>usrme.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 6kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>15%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>usrme.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://usrme.xyz/ target=_blank>usrme.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 7kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>15%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/usrme-xyz">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ut2.weba.ru</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ut2.weba.ru/ target=_blank>ut2.weba.ru</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 220kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ut2.weba.ru</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ut2.weba.ru/ target=_blank>ut2.weba.ru</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 129kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/ut2-weba-ru">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ut99.weba.ru</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ut99.weba.ru/ target=_blank>ut99.weba.ru</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 92kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ut99.weba.ru</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ut99.weba.ru/ target=_blank>ut99.weba.ru</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 167kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>1%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/ut99-weba-ru">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>utsuho.rocks</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://utsuho.rocks/ target=_blank>utsuho.rocks</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 107kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>utsuho.rocks</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://utsuho.rocks/ target=_blank>utsuho.rocks</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 106kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/utsuho-rocks">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>vern.cc</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://vern.cc/ target=_blank>vern.cc</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 10kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>61%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>virbox.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://virbox.net target=_blank>virbox.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 78kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>virbox.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://virbox.net target=_blank>virbox.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 79kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/virbox-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>volleyball-baustetten.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://volleyball-baustetten.de/ target=_blank>volleyball-baustetten.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 95kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>volleyball-baustetten.de</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://volleyball-baustetten.de/ target=_blank>volleyball-baustetten.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 96kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/volleyball-baustetten-de">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>wilde-it.co.uk</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://wilde-it.co.uk/ target=_blank>wilde-it.co.uk</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 174kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>8%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>wilde-it.co.uk</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://wilde-it.co.uk/ target=_blank>wilde-it.co.uk</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 176kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>8%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/wilde-it-co-uk">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>willcodefor.beer</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://willcodefor.beer/ target=_blank>willcodefor.beer</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 98kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>11%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>willcodefor.beer</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://willcodefor.beer/ target=_blank>willcodefor.beer</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 99kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>11%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/willcodefor-beer">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>writerbywriter.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://writerbywriter.com/ target=_blank>writerbywriter.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 160kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>writerbywriter.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://writerbywriter.com/ target=_blank>writerbywriter.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 161kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/writerbywriter-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.borfigat.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.borfigat.org/ target=_blank>www.borfigat.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 12kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>54%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.borfigat.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.borfigat.org/ target=_blank>www.borfigat.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 10kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>61%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-borfigat-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.bryanbraun.com/after-dark-css</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.bryanbraun.com/after-dark-css/ target=_blank>www.bryanbraun.com/after-dark-css</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 197kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>61%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.bryanbraun.com/after-dark-css</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.bryanbraun.com/after-dark-css/ target=_blank>www.bryanbraun.com/after-dark-css</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 195kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>61%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-bryanbraun-com-after-dark-css">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.bryanbraun.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.bryanbraun.com/ target=_blank>www.bryanbraun.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 138kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.bryanbraun.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.bryanbraun.com/ target=_blank>www.bryanbraun.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 139kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>7%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-bryanbraun-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>jlelse.blog</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://jlelse.blog/ target=_blank>jlelse.blog</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 124kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/jlelse-blog">
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.cweagans.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-26 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-26 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.cweagans.net/ target=_blank>www.cweagans.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 72kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>12%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-cweagans-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/jlelse-blog">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-cweagans-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/jlelse-blog">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-cweagans-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/jlelse-blog">
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-cweagans-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.danielwasserlaufquicklinks.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://www.danielwasserlaufquicklinks.com/ target=_blank>www.danielwasserlaufquicklinks.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 92kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.danielwasserlaufquicklinks.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://www.danielwasserlaufquicklinks.com/ target=_blank>www.danielwasserlaufquicklinks.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 107kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-danielwasserlaufquicklinks-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.dustri.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.dustri.org target=_blank>www.dustri.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 27kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.dustri.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.dustri.org target=_blank>www.dustri.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 28kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-dustri-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.muskfoundation.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.muskfoundation.org/ target=_blank>www.muskfoundation.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 1kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.muskfoundation.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.muskfoundation.org/ target=_blank>www.muskfoundation.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> under 1kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-muskfoundation-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.powerpointkaraoke.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.powerpointkaraoke.com/ target=_blank>www.powerpointkaraoke.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 107kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.powerpointkaraoke.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.powerpointkaraoke.com/ target=_blank>www.powerpointkaraoke.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 108kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-powerpointkaraoke-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.rowlingindex.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.rowlingindex.org/ target=_blank>www.rowlingindex.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 90kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>15%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.rowlingindex.org</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.rowlingindex.org/ target=_blank>www.rowlingindex.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 91kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>15%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-rowlingindex-org">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.usecue.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.usecue.com target=_blank>www.usecue.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 33kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>6%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.usecue.com</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.usecue.com target=_blank>www.usecue.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 32kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-usecue-com">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

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<!doctype html><html lang=en><head><meta charset=utf-8><meta content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1" name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><meta content="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb." name=description><meta content="Norman Köhring" name=author><meta content="The 250kb Club" name=DC.title><link href=https://koehr.in rel=author><link href=/favicon.png rel=icon type=image/x-icon><link href=https://250kb.club/rss.xml rel=alternate title=RSS type=application/rss+xml><style>body {
font: 16px/1.4 sans-serif;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
background: white;
color: #333;
}
body>header,main,body>footer {
max-width: calc(720px - 2em);
width: calc(100% - 2em);
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0 1em;
}
#main-footer {
border-top: 1px solid lightgrey;
margin: 3rem auto 0;
font-size: 85%;
}
main {
margin: 3em auto;
}
h1 {
font: small-caps bold 2.2em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 6px;
text-align: center;
margin-top: 1.2em;
}
h2 {
font: small-caps bold 2.0em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 5px;
text-align: center;
}
p {
text-align: justify;
}
a,a:visited {
color: currentColor;
text-decoration: underline;
}
select, label {
padding: .25em .5em;
border: 2px solid gray;
background: none;
color: currentColor;
font: inherit;
}
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list-style: none;
padding: 0;
}
li {
margin-bottom: 1em;
background-color: #0002;
}
aside {
position: relative;
display: flex;
flex-flow: row break;
justify-content: space-between;
}
.hidden { visibility: hidden; }
.big { font-size: 1.5em; }
.center { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle { display: none; }
#info-toggle ~ label { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle ~ label > .info-close { display: none; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-close { display: inline; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-text { display: none; }
#info-popup {
display: none;
position: absolute;
top: 2.5em;
left: -1em;
width: calc(720px - 2em - 6px);
max-width: calc(100vw - 2em - 6px);
padding: 0 1em;
background: #FFF;
border: 3px solid #DDD;
}
#info-toggle:checked ~ #info-popup { display: block; }
.entry {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: .5em .5em 0;
height: 2em;
line-height: 2em;
font-size: 1.3em;
}
.entry > .url {
flex: 1 1 auto;
width: 70%;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
.entry > .size, .entry > .ratio, .entry > .open-page {
flex: 0 0 auto;
width: 10%;
text-align: right;
}
.entry > .open-page img {
max-height: 32px;
margin-top: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar, .entry-ratio-bar {
height: 0;
margin-bottom: 2px;
border-bottom: 2px solid;
}
.entry-size-bar.highlighted, .entry-ratio-bar.highlighted {
border-bottom-width: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar {
border-bottom-color: #E44;
width: calc(var(--size)/256 * 100%);
}
.entry-ratio-bar {
border-bottom-color: #56B;
width: var(--ratio);
}
#pager {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
align-items: center;
}
.badges > img {
margin-bottom: -5px;
}
pre {
display: block;
height: 11em;
background: #8885;
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>www.zinzy.website</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://www.zinzy.website/ target=_blank>www.zinzy.website</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 78kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>11%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-zinzy-website">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-zinzy-website">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-zinzy-website">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-zinzy-website">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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<!doctype html><html lang=en><head><meta charset=utf-8><meta content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1" name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><meta content="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb." name=description><meta content="Norman Köhring" name=author><meta content="The 250kb Club" name=DC.title><link href=https://koehr.in rel=author><link href=/favicon.png rel=icon type=image/x-icon><link href=https://250kb.club/rss.xml rel=alternate title=RSS type=application/rss+xml><style>body {
font: 16px/1.4 sans-serif;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
background: white;
color: #333;
}
body>header,main,body>footer {
max-width: calc(720px - 2em);
width: calc(100% - 2em);
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0 1em;
}
#main-footer {
border-top: 1px solid lightgrey;
margin: 3rem auto 0;
font-size: 85%;
}
main {
margin: 3em auto;
}
h1 {
font: small-caps bold 2.2em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 6px;
text-align: center;
margin-top: 1.2em;
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h2 {
font: small-caps bold 2.0em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 5px;
text-align: center;
}
p {
text-align: justify;
}
a,a:visited {
color: currentColor;
text-decoration: underline;
}
select, label {
padding: .25em .5em;
border: 2px solid gray;
background: none;
color: currentColor;
font: inherit;
}
ol {
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
}
li {
margin-bottom: 1em;
background-color: #0002;
}
aside {
position: relative;
display: flex;
flex-flow: row break;
justify-content: space-between;
}
.hidden { visibility: hidden; }
.big { font-size: 1.5em; }
.center { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle { display: none; }
#info-toggle ~ label { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle ~ label > .info-close { display: none; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-close { display: inline; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-text { display: none; }
#info-popup {
display: none;
position: absolute;
top: 2.5em;
left: -1em;
width: calc(720px - 2em - 6px);
max-width: calc(100vw - 2em - 6px);
padding: 0 1em;
background: #FFF;
border: 3px solid #DDD;
}
#info-toggle:checked ~ #info-popup { display: block; }
.entry {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: .5em .5em 0;
height: 2em;
line-height: 2em;
font-size: 1.3em;
}
.entry > .url {
flex: 1 1 auto;
width: 70%;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
.entry > .size, .entry > .ratio, .entry > .open-page {
flex: 0 0 auto;
width: 10%;
text-align: right;
}
.entry > .open-page img {
max-height: 32px;
margin-top: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar, .entry-ratio-bar {
height: 0;
margin-bottom: 2px;
border-bottom: 2px solid;
}
.entry-size-bar.highlighted, .entry-ratio-bar.highlighted {
border-bottom-width: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar {
border-bottom-color: #E44;
width: calc(var(--size)/256 * 100%);
}
.entry-ratio-bar {
border-bottom-color: #56B;
width: var(--ratio);
}
#pager {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
align-items: center;
}
.badges > img {
margin-bottom: -5px;
}
pre {
display: block;
height: 11em;
background: #8885;
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>xmoo.vern.cc</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://xmoo.vern.cc/ target=_blank>xmoo.vern.cc</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 84kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xmoo-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xmoo-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xmoo-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xmoo-vern-cc">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>xslendi.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://xslendi.xyz/ target=_blank>xslendi.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 2kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>69%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>xslendi.xyz</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://xslendi.xyz/ target=_blank>xslendi.xyz</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 2kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>70%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xslendi-xyz">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>xwx.moe</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://xwx.moe/ target=_blank>xwx.moe</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 33kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>xwx.moe</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-06-10 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-06-10 datetime=2022-06-10 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-06-10 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=http://xwx.moe/ target=_blank>xwx.moe</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 3kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>53%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xwx-moe">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ybad.name</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ybad.name/ target=_blank>ybad.name</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 2kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>0%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>ybad.name</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://ybad.name/ target=_blank>ybad.name</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 1kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>0%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/ybad-name">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>zakr.es/blog</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://zakr.es/blog/ target=_blank>zakr.es/blog</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 126kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>30%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>zakr.es/blog</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2022-03-22 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2022-03-22 datetime=2022-03-22 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2022-03-22 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://zakr.es/blog/ target=_blank>zakr.es/blog</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 169kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>22%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/zakr-es-blog">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"

@ -0,0 +1,171 @@
<!doctype html><html lang=en><head><meta charset=utf-8><meta content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1" name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><meta content="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb." name=description><meta content="Norman Köhring" name=author><meta content="The 250kb Club" name=DC.title><link href=https://koehr.in rel=author><link href=/favicon.png rel=icon type=image/x-icon><link href=https://250kb.club/rss.xml rel=alternate title=RSS type=application/rss+xml><style>body {
font: 16px/1.4 sans-serif;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
background: white;
color: #333;
}
body>header,main,body>footer {
max-width: calc(720px - 2em);
width: calc(100% - 2em);
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0 1em;
}
#main-footer {
border-top: 1px solid lightgrey;
margin: 3rem auto 0;
font-size: 85%;
}
main {
margin: 3em auto;
}
h1 {
font: small-caps bold 2.2em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 6px;
text-align: center;
margin-top: 1.2em;
}
h2 {
font: small-caps bold 2.0em/1.4 sans-serif;
letter-spacing: 5px;
text-align: center;
}
p {
text-align: justify;
}
a,a:visited {
color: currentColor;
text-decoration: underline;
}
select, label {
padding: .25em .5em;
border: 2px solid gray;
background: none;
color: currentColor;
font: inherit;
}
ol {
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
}
li {
margin-bottom: 1em;
background-color: #0002;
}
aside {
position: relative;
display: flex;
flex-flow: row break;
justify-content: space-between;
}
.hidden { visibility: hidden; }
.big { font-size: 1.5em; }
.center { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle { display: none; }
#info-toggle ~ label { text-align: center; }
#info-toggle ~ label > .info-close { display: none; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-close { display: inline; }
#info-toggle:checked ~ label > .info-text { display: none; }
#info-popup {
display: none;
position: absolute;
top: 2.5em;
left: -1em;
width: calc(720px - 2em - 6px);
max-width: calc(100vw - 2em - 6px);
padding: 0 1em;
background: #FFF;
border: 3px solid #DDD;
}
#info-toggle:checked ~ #info-popup { display: block; }
.entry {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: .5em .5em 0;
height: 2em;
line-height: 2em;
font-size: 1.3em;
}
.entry > .url {
flex: 1 1 auto;
width: 70%;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
.entry > .size, .entry > .ratio, .entry > .open-page {
flex: 0 0 auto;
width: 10%;
text-align: right;
}
.entry > .open-page img {
max-height: 32px;
margin-top: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar, .entry-ratio-bar {
height: 0;
margin-bottom: 2px;
border-bottom: 2px solid;
}
.entry-size-bar.highlighted, .entry-ratio-bar.highlighted {
border-bottom-width: 4px;
}
.entry-size-bar {
border-bottom-color: #E44;
width: calc(var(--size)/256 * 100%);
}
.entry-ratio-bar {
border-bottom-color: #56B;
width: var(--ratio);
}
#pager {
display: flex;
flex-flow: row nowrap;
justify-content: space-between;
align-items: center;
}
.badges > img {
margin-bottom: -5px;
}
pre {
display: block;
height: 11em;
background: #8885;
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
body { background: #222; color: white; }
#info-popup { background: #000; border-color: #444; }
}</style><body><main id=member><h1 class="p-name dated" id=title>zapisnik.skladka.net</h1><p class="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kb club!<p><time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Added: 2023-02-26 </time> | <time class=dt-published content=2023-02-26 datetime=2023-02-26 itemprop=datePublished pubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-26 </time><p class=e-content><a rel="noopener nofollow" href=https://zapisnik.skladka.net/ target=_blank>zapisnik.skladka.net</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 8kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>50%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<p class=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><img alt="simple badge, dark" src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/zapisnik-skladka-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="simple badge, bright" src=/simple_badge_bright.png> (1.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/zapisnik-skladka-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/simple_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, bright" src=/color_badge_bright.png> (4.0kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/zapisnik-skladka-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_bright.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><details><summary><img alt="color badge, dark" src=/color_badge_dark.png> (5.7kB)</summary> <pre><code>
&LTa title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/zapisnik-skladka-net">
&LTimg
alt="badge: proud member of the 250kb club"
src="https://250kb.club/color_badge_dark.png"
/>
&LT/a>
</code></pre></details><p><a href=/>back</a></main></body><script async data-goatcounter=https://250kb-club.goatcounter.com/count src=//gc.zgo.at/count.js></script>

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