LazyTown (or Latibaer) started it's first website in 1999 in collaboration with the Icelandic company Krakkabanki (English: “Children’s Bank”) and was recreated in a flash enviroment in 2001. Both websites are long gone but there are pieces available on the archive.org and the icelandic vefsafn.is . If you want to read more information about it, you can read it here:
https://ytlatibaerfarm.wordpress.com...ned-1999-2003/
I tried to recreate both the websites. Many pieces were missing from the archived version of the Krakkabanki-Latibaer 1999 website. Fortunately, the website script worked and I did get an idea of what the layout would have looked like, from an advertisement from 1999. Some things are created from imagination and few pictures added that I had saved before.
Most parts of the Krakkabanki-Latibaer 2001 website were already complete from an earlier restoration in 2017. It used the obsolete Flash Player that died a few years ago, so a Flash Player emulator (ruffle) was used.
Besides these two websites, there are so called newspages.
In the future there may be a translations of the website texts, but that's not a high priority.
https://krakkabanki.lazytown.eu
https://ytlatibaerfarm.wordpress.com...ned-1999-2003/
I tried to recreate both the websites. Many pieces were missing from the archived version of the Krakkabanki-Latibaer 1999 website. Fortunately, the website script worked and I did get an idea of what the layout would have looked like, from an advertisement from 1999. Some things are created from imagination and few pictures added that I had saved before.
Most parts of the Krakkabanki-Latibaer 2001 website were already complete from an earlier restoration in 2017. It used the obsolete Flash Player that died a few years ago, so a Flash Player emulator (ruffle) was used.
Besides these two websites, there are so called newspages.
In the future there may be a translations of the website texts, but that's not a high priority.
https://krakkabanki.lazytown.eu
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