}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>www.epersonalinjurylawyers.com</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://www.epersonalinjurylawyers.com target=_blank>www.epersonalinjurylawyers.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 167kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>arya.projectsegfau.lt</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://arya.projectsegfau.lt/ target=_blank>arya.projectsegfau.lt</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 2kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>70%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>kjvscripturejournals.com</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://kjvscripturejournals.com/ target=_blank>kjvscripturejournals.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 1kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>bubirwebsitesi.github.io</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://bubirwebsitesi.github.io/ target=_blank>bubirwebsitesi.github.io</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 3kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>www.personalinjuryattorneys.me</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://www.personalinjuryattorneys.me target=_blank>www.personalinjuryattorneys.me</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 193kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>24%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>cnx.gdn</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://cnx.gdn target=_blank>cnx.gdn</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 3kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>48%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>www.arizonabankruptcylawyer.org</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-01-31 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-01-31 datetime=2023-01-31 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-01-31 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://www.arizonabankruptcylawyer.org target=_blank>www.arizonabankruptcylawyer.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 178kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>3%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>fdd.re</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01 datetime=2023-02-01 itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://fdd.re/ target=_blank>fdd.re</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 20kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>10%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>goestathomas.de</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=http://goestathomas.de/target=_blank>goestathomas.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 17kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>32%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>jacksonchen666.com</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://jacksonchen666.com/target=_blank>jacksonchen666.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 12kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>83%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>lunecake.com</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://lunecake.com/target=_blank>lunecake.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 79kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>news.tuxmachines.org</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://news.tuxmachines.org/target=_blank>news.tuxmachines.org</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 157kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>17%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>pjals.vern.cc</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://pjals.vern.cc/target=_blank>pjals.vern.cc</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 41kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>projectsegfau.lt</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://projectsegfau.lt/target=_blank>projectsegfau.lt</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 153kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>2%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
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}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>shiver.asia</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://shiver.asia/target=_blank>shiver.asia</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 1kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>100%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
<a title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/shiver-asia">
<!doctype html><htmllang=en><head><metacharset=utf-8><metacontent="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><metacontent="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb."name=description><metacontent="Norman Köhring"name=author><metacontent="The 250kb Club"name=DC.title><linkhref=https://koehr.inrel=author><linkhref=/favicon.pngrel=icontype=image/x-icon><linkhref=https://250kb.club/rss.xmlrel=alternatetitle=RSStype=application/rss+xml><style>body{
}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>vern.cc</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://vern.cc/target=_blank>vern.cc</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 10kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>61%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
<a title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/vern-cc">
<!doctype html><htmllang=en><head><metacharset=utf-8><metacontent="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><metacontent="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb."name=description><metacontent="Norman Köhring"name=author><metacontent="The 250kb Club"name=DC.title><linkhref=https://koehr.inrel=author><linkhref=/favicon.pngrel=icontype=image/x-icon><linkhref=https://250kb.club/rss.xmlrel=alternatetitle=RSStype=application/rss+xml><style>body{
}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>volatile.engineering</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://volatile.engineering/target=_blank>volatile.engineering</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 3kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>48%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
<a title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/volatile-engineering">
<!doctype html><htmllang=en><head><metacharset=utf-8><metacontent="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><metacontent="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb."name=description><metacontent="Norman Köhring"name=author><metacontent="The 250kb Club"name=DC.title><linkhref=https://koehr.inrel=author><linkhref=/favicon.pngrel=icontype=image/x-icon><linkhref=https://250kb.club/rss.xmlrel=alternatetitle=RSStype=application/rss+xml><style>body{
}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>webseiten-vorlage.seopunkt.de</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://webseiten-vorlage.seopunkt.de/target=_blank>webseiten-vorlage.seopunkt.de</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 14kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>41%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
<a title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/webseiten-vorlage-seopunkt-de">
<!doctype html><htmllang=en><head><metacharset=utf-8><metacontent="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><metacontent="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb."name=description><metacontent="Norman Köhring"name=author><metacontent="The 250kb Club"name=DC.title><linkhref=https://koehr.inrel=author><linkhref=/favicon.pngrel=icontype=image/x-icon><linkhref=https://250kb.club/rss.xmlrel=alternatetitle=RSStype=application/rss+xml><style>body{
}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>www.curiositry.com</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://www.curiositry.com/target=_blank>www.curiositry.com</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 38kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>12%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
<a title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/www-curiositry-com">
<!doctype html><htmllang=en><head><metacharset=utf-8><metacontent="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><metacontent="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb."name=description><metacontent="Norman Köhring"name=author><metacontent="The 250kb Club"name=DC.title><linkhref=https://koehr.inrel=author><linkhref=/favicon.pngrel=icontype=image/x-icon><linkhref=https://250kb.club/rss.xmlrel=alternatetitle=RSStype=application/rss+xml><style>body{
}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>xidoc.nim.town</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://xidoc.nim.town/target=_blank>xidoc.nim.town</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 79kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>5%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
<a title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xidoc-nim-town">
<!doctype html><htmllang=en><head><metacharset=utf-8><metacontent="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"name=viewport><title>The 250kb Club</title><metacontent="An exclusive membership for web pages presenting themselves in no more than 250kb."name=description><metacontent="Norman Köhring"name=author><metacontent="The 250kb Club"name=DC.title><linkhref=https://koehr.inrel=author><linkhref=/favicon.pngrel=icontype=image/x-icon><linkhref=https://250kb.club/rss.xmlrel=alternatetitle=RSStype=application/rss+xml><style>body{
}</style><body><mainid=member><h1class="p-name dated"id=title>xmoo.vern.cc</h1><pclass="big center">Proud member of the exclusive 250kbclub!<p><timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Added: 2023-02-01 </time> | <timeclass=dt-publishedcontent=2023-02-01datetime=2023-02-01itemprop=datePublishedpubdate> Last updated: 2023-02-01 </time><pclass=e-content><arel="noopener nofollow"href=https://xmoo.vern.cc/target=_blank>xmoo.vern.cc</a> is a member of the exclusive 250kb club. The page weighs <strong> only 84kb </strong> and has a content-to-bloat ratio of <strong>4%</strong>.<p>They are now entitled to add one of those shiny badges to your page. But don't forget, even though I tried to make them as small as possibe, a badge will add some kilobytes to your page weight. A code snipped can be found by clicking on the respective badge.<pclass=badges>The badges can either be downloaded and served by yourself or linked directly from 250kb.club. The latter might save a few users some bandwidth if the badge is already cached. On the other hand this gives the 250kb.club server a log entry for <i>every visitor of <strong>your</strong> page</i>. I'm not interested in those logs but you still have to trust my word. So decide for yourself.<details><summary><imgalt="simple badge, dark"src=/simple_badge_dark.png> (1.4kB)</summary><pre><code>
<a title="250kb club page" src="https://250kb.club/xmoo-vern-cc">