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BBC’s Developer Portal Features A Stock Image Anyone Can Actually Edit
By Mikelle Leow, 16 Jun 2021
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Screenshot via BBC Developer Portal
It’s always a joy when companies sprinkle Easter eggs on their websites. If you enjoy these tidbits too, this one from the BBC Developer Portal will make you chuckle.
At first glance, not much thought seems to have been invested in this password-protected website for employees, but Andrew Taylor—who apparently worked on the portal—reveals that “the pretend code on the laptop screen in the stock photo… is user-editable.”
There’s no need to inspect an element or open the page’s source code at all. Just click on the laptop screen and type away.
With that being said, Taylor says he deliberately kept the area as a text box “instead of a content-editable div” to weed out jokers who might “[paste] p*rn in there and [screenshot] it.” You’ll notice that the area is also blurred to ensure this doesn’t happen.
What other hidden treasures have you discovered in websites’ source codes?
The pretend code on the laptop screen in the stock photo at https://t.co/9lUwhHwPh5 is user-editable. https://t.co/EpPj9CEdgR
— Andrew Taylor (@Andrew_Taylor) June 12, 2021
Not just editable, but selectable!
— Fabian Cook (@FabianCook) June 13, 2021
This is a real cool touch! pic.twitter.com/NftVsXLFGg
I love this! CSS transform and a blur, but you'd never guess that it's not part of the stock photo from a first glance – and it's hidden from assistive tech and tabindex to make sure it stays as harmless fun.
— Phil Wolstenholme (@philw_) June 12, 2021
amogus pic.twitter.com/ej1hII2DuI
— Realtime (@pkmnrt) June 14, 2021
[via Boing Boing, cover image via BBC Developer Portal]
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