After I enabled scripts to allow the dynamic content to load, I was presented with a blank screen for about 10 seconds, I was thinking, "what a waste of time so far", but then it finally loaded some animated content that says nothing.
Bad start in my humble opinion. Animated websites without real content are the bane of the Internetz existence.
Does it really work with noscript enabled, to any degree? I use uBlock origin in its "default deny" mode and the site does nothing beyond rendering a blue background.
I'm reluctant to enable any scripts on this site based on others' reports.
It's a WordPress not a full-blown app that won't render anything but an error without JavaScript.
I've got NoScript to block all JS, including 1st party, by default. On this website the browser shows from top:
- white marketing-ish text on blue background, stating something about "totally remastered" "next-generation" WinAMP, followed by pictures of "artists".
- dark text on white background inviting to future (I presume) beta tests, links for "creators" who might want to release music on the future (I presume) platform and an invitation for "any type" of business partnerships
- links straight to last stable .exe download, social media accounts, legal notice, privacy policy and other usual footer stuff
Based on other comments, I presume that this is all there is to see apart from fireworks and increased electricity bill. The site has content like a typical startup site.
There however are links to forums[3] and stable version download[4] and a nice picture of a llama[5].
[1] https://noscript.net/
[2] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/noscript/
[3] http://forums.winamp.com/
[4] https://download.nullsoft.com/winamp/client/winamp58_3660_be...
[5] https://www.winamp.com/assets/img/lama.png