Directory Sites

  • Neall's Nonsense Button

    Featuring a button that's a bit pointless.

    nsbutton.gq.nu

  • The Really Big Button That Doesn't Do Anything

    The original useless button, established 1994. Read visitor comments and sign the guestbook.

    www.pixelscapes.com

  • HoldTheButton.com

    Times the visitor's ability to hold down a button and allows the results to be emailed to other people who are interested.

    www.holdthebutton.com

  • Button Madness

    Practice clicking your mouse here. Good finger exercise.

    www.geocities.com

  • Shut Down The Internet

    Creative. Maddening. A feeling of accomplishment.

    www.turnofftheinternet.com

  • Everything Suzey

    Featuring strange and pointless buttons and a drop-down list.

    uk.geocities.com

  • colorFLASH

    Visitors can change the background color of the page by running their mouse over the word of their choice. Over fifty colors to choose from.

    www.geocities.com

  • Obiali.nl

    Purposeless navigation. Requires Flash.

    www.obiali.nl

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