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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T21:41:50+00:00 2026-05-18T21:41:50+00:00

Lately I’ve seen several websites with large ASCII art headers in their HTML. I

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Lately I’ve seen several websites with large ASCII art headers in their HTML. I don’t get the point and it seems like this must just be a fad. For instance, tumblr.com has it:

<!--

        .                                 .o8       oooo
      .o8                                "888       `888
    .o888oo oooo  oooo  ooo. .oo.  .oo.   888oooo.   888  oooo d8b
      888   `888  `888  `888P"Y88bP"Y88b  d88' `88b  888  `888""8P
      888    888   888   888   888   888  888   888  888   888
      888 .  888   888   888   888   888  888   888  888   888    .o.
      "888"  `V88V"V8P' o888o o888o o888o `Y8bod8P' o888o d888b   Y8P

--> 

Adding this art to the file increases the size of each HTML download, which could equate to actual bandwidth cost increases on popular sites. I can’t imagine why someone would do this on purpose unless they are just trying to be hip and cool and don’t care about the extra bandwidth.

Is there a valid business reason for doing this? Is it a branding technique? Is it used to deter people from ripping off HTML and site designs?

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    2026-05-18T21:41:50+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:41 pm

    Adding this art to the file increases the size of each HTML download, which could equate to actual bandwidth cost increases on popular sites.

    You already answered your own question. It is Art! It is not supposed (or at least, it is not required) to have mundane functional value. 🙂

    Seriously: as far I know, it has zero technical justification. It’s all about decoration, and an insider’s way of leaving a mark (after all, most people are not going to look into the markup). It’s also fine: In times where DSL speeds are the norm in many target markets, the “bandwidth” argument is mostly a weak one. Every family photo you download weighs dozens, hundreds or thousands of times more.

    The only useful use of ASCII art in HTML that I know of is using it as padding for 404 pages to prevent some browsers from showing their standard error page.

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