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wilsmex ◴[] No.46186253[source]
Well this was interesting. As someone who was actually building similar website in the late 90's I threw this into the Opus 4.5. Note the original author is wrong about the original site however:

"The Space Jam website is simple: a single HTML page, absolute positioning for every element, and a tiling starfield GIF background.".

This is not true, the site is built using tables, not positioning at all, CSS wasn't a thing back then...

Here was its one-shot attempt at building the same type of layout (table based) with a screenshot and assets as input: https://i.imgur.com/fhdOLwP.png

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manbash ◴[] No.46186378[source]
Ah, those days, where you would slice your designs and export them to tables.
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jweir ◴[] No.46187863[source]
And use a single px invisible gif to move things around.

But was Space Jam using multiple images or just one large image with and image map for links?

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1. bot403 ◴[] No.46188399[source]
The author said he had the assets and gave them to Claude. It would be obvious if he had one large image for all the planets instead of individual ones.