![]() ![]() The name stuck, and all browser icons that animated to indicate network activity came to be called "throbbers". ![]() When animated the bevel would alternate between "sticking out" and "going in" to the plane of the screen, causing the N to appear to "throb". The name came from the original icon used back when the browser was called Mosaic NetScape (and the early Netscape Navigator days): a simple blocky purple N with a 90s pixel bevel effect on it.
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