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  • 2026-07-07
    ~seirdy
    Seirdy's Sourcehut profile showcases a collection of open-source personal projects including dotfiles, a terminal-based dmenu replacement using FZF, MPD scripts, and bubblewrap sandboxing utilities. The projects lean heavily toward Linux power-user tooling, shell scripting, and system customization, making it a useful stop for anyone into Unix-style workflows.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~troido
    Troido's tilde.town home is a showcase of terminal-based multiplayer game projects, including AsciiFarm (a multiplayer ASCII RPG), a Tron clone, and an ASCII art collaborative town called Cadastre. The page logs development updates over the years and links to source code on GitHub, making it a fascinating peek into creative command-line game development.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~~~~~
    A minimalist homepage on tilde.town featuring an ASCII art cow and a brief personal introduction, linking out to the creator's Twitter and GitHub profiles. The sparse, text-art aesthetic is a nod to old-school Unix terminal culture and the tilde community collaborative server scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    ¬ just serendipity 🍀
    Thiago Perrotta's digital garden covers technology, open-source software, and continuous learning through a mix of coding notes, tips, and personal discoveries. Featured posts range from Claude Code tweaks to data privacy templates, making it a practical technical blog with an indie-web philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    首页 - 我的文章 | Mayx的博客
    Mayx's technical blog covers hands-on explorations of LLM deployment, XML/XSLT transformations, running Linux in the browser via WASM, Git repository recovery, and other programming curiosities. With 180 articles and over 620,000 characters of content, this Chinese-language developer blog is a rich archive of practical computing experiments and software engineering discoveries.
  • 2026-07-07
    cookbook.neocities.org
    A beginner-friendly cookbook created by Danny Nguyen, Adrian Kong, and Joey Alverez, offering simple recipes for dishes like hamburgers, chicken soup, pasta, and desserts including flan and red velvet cake. Aimed at newcomers to cooking, this starter guide keeps things approachable while pointing readers to more advanced external cookbook resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    fruitsculpture.it
    This Italian domain suggests a site dedicated to the art of fruit sculpting and food carving, a decorative culinary craft. The page appears to be an expired or parked domain with no substantive content currently accessible.
  • 2026-07-07
    h2ojustaddina.neocities.org
    Aquamarine's Summer Cafe is a whimsical mermaid-themed recipe site offering smoothies, coffee, acai bowls, yogurt bowls, and desserts with a beachy summer aesthetic. Created by a self-described 'really pretty mermaid,' the site invites visitors to browse recipes and recreate cafe-style drinks and treats at home.
  • 2026-07-07
    365 days of Soups
    Run by Maria Dias (Tia Maria), this blog documents a year-round love of soup with detailed recipes spanning Pasta Fagioli with Squash, Seafood Corn Chowder, and Broccoli & Cauliflower Corn Chowder. Each post includes ingredient lists, personal notes, and Portuguese culinary influences that make this a warm and distinctive cooking resource.
  • 2026-07-07
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    A2Z Healthy Vegetarian Cuisine is a recipe blog focused on healthy, guilt-free vegetarian and vegan cooking spanning Indian, fusion, Mediterranean, Mexican, and more cuisines. The site features an impressive alphabetical recipe index organized by dietary needs including diabetic-friendly, gluten-free, Jain, and low-carb options.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Cooking page with a lil Spyce` - recipes, cookbooks, food
    Spycè shares her personal recipe collection spanning Italian, Cajun, French, and other cuisines, gathered from newspapers, magazines, and generous cooks over the years. The site also features cookbook recommendations with bargain finds, reader-submitted recipes, and links to specialty cooking resources including Asian cuisine sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    about – Alex's book of recipes
    Alex's Book of Recipes is a personal culinary reference site collecting dishes Alex has prepared and loved, organized by both recipe and ingredient. Simple and focused, it offers a browsable list of home-cooked favorites for anyone looking for tried-and-tested meal ideas.
  • 2026-07-07
    All Gode Cookery Recipes
    Gode Cookery, created by James L. Matterer, is a comprehensive collection of medieval and Renaissance recipes organized alphabetically by category, covering everything from Byzantine dishes to 17th-century English cookery. Visitors can explore historical recipe translations, illusion foods, feast menus, and a glossary of medieval cooking terms, making it an invaluable reference for historical cooking enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Amateur Mixology!
    A cheerful home mixology site where an amateur-turned-experienced cocktail enthusiast shares drink recipes, equipment tips, and the philosophy of making great cocktails on a budget. Featured drinks like the Godfather cocktail are highlighted alongside sections on expectations and gear for aspiring home bartenders.
  • 2026-07-07
    Asian Home Recipe, Asian Recipes, Asian Cuisine, Asian Cooking, Asian Recipe, Asian Food cooked in the Authentic Asian Home Cooking Recipes
    Asian Home Recipe is a comprehensive collection of authentic recipes spanning cuisines from Burma, China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and many more Asian countries. Visitors can explore hundreds of dishes alongside cooking guides, food glossaries, conversion tables, and nutritional information organized by ingredient.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aunt Lynnie's Kitchen
    Aunt Lynnie's Kitchen is a warm, home-style recipe collection featuring family favorites, holiday dishes, Egyptian recipes, and practical cooking tips like emergency substitutions and remedies. The site also includes a creative corner called A L Creations showcasing PSP graphic tutorials and a personal retreat section for fun and relaxation.
  • 2026-07-07
    BIG TOP'S FUN RECIPES
    Big Top's Fun Recipes is a cheerful 1996 kids' recipe page from Big Top Productions featuring party punches, chocolate truffle hearts, fudge, frozen treats, and even a scented potpourri craft, all tied to Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty and Keroppi. The collection targets children and parents hosting fun gatherings, with simple step-by-step directions and a whimsical tone that reflects the playful branding of the era.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cerealously - Your morning bowl of breakfast cereal reviews, news, and more.
    Cerealously is a dedicated breakfast cereal review blog run by dan g., covering new releases, re-reviews of classic cereals, and cereal news with a witty and enthusiastic voice. Visitors will find detailed write-ups on everything from Cap'n Crunch mystery flavors to Cracklin' Oat Bran, making it a surprisingly rich destination for cereal enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chef Frank Bosco's Recipes
    Chef Frank Bosco, a 15-year veteran of Chicago's restaurant scene, shares a personal collection of restaurant-quality recipes including Tuscan Antipasto, Mediterranean Grilled Prawns, and Chicken Satay with Peanut Dipping Sauce. A compact but genuine culinary showcase from a working chef who wanted to bring his crowd-pleasing dishes to home cooks.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cookbook Fiend
    Cookbook Fiend is Emily's food blog featuring original recipes ranging from Caramel-Quince Upside Down Cake to Midweek Meatballs, with honest reflections on cooking successes and failures alike. The site includes a curated list of fellow food blogs and an Etsy store, making it a warm and personal corner of the early food blogging world.
  • 2026-07-07
    COOKBOOKS
    A Neocities site dedicated to cookbooks, likely featuring collections, reviews, or resources related to culinary literature and recipes. The minimal page structure suggests an early or sparse personal project centered around a love of cooking and cookbook culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cuppa - Home
    Cuppa is Chris's personal corner of the web, centered on a growing collection of coffee recipes he loves enough to document, alongside blogs and hobby notes. The coffee focus gives the site its name and clearest purpose, making it a cozy destination for fellow coffee enthusiasts browsing the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Curtis Claymont - NYC Pellet Smoker
    Curtis Claymont documents his pellet smoker BBQ adventures from New York City, sharing detailed cook logs for meats like beef cheeks, dino ribs, spatchcock chicken, and reverse-seared porterhouse steaks. Each post includes temperatures, wood pellet choices, timing, and results on his Camp Chef Woodwind smoker, making it a practical reference for backyard BBQ enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Delicious Layers // The Lasagna Fanlisting
    Owned by Katie since 2015, this is the official fanlisting for lasagna, listed under The Fanlistings Network in the Foods/Drinks category. With 111 approved fans from around the world, it invites fellow lasagna lovers to join and be counted among its members.
  • 2026-07-07
    FareShare Home
    Recipe Exchange List, IRC Chat, Food Talk: FareShare is a long-running recipe exchange community that has been sharing quality recipes since 1987, now hosting over 10,000 dishes available to browse, search, and download in bulk. Beyond the massive recipe archive, the site offers cooking references including metric conversions, storage times, spice guides, and dedicated sections for ingredients like strawberries, pasta, and apples.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fiction-Food Café
    Fiction-Food Café is a creative recipe blog dedicated to recreating dishes inspired by books, TV shows, movies, anime, and video games. The creator shares detailed recipes tied to specific fictional universes, with highlights including a Cook Anime cookbook and collaborations with other food-fiction bloggers.
  • 2026-07-07
    FOOD
    Liz's food section is a curated link directory covering everything from Southern and Cajun cooking to Latin flavors, spices, recipe archives, and wine resources. Highlights include regional specialties like Chef Paul Prudhomme, Justin Wilson's Cajun cooking, and Cafe Du Monde, plus a link to Liz's own archived prize-winning recipe from 1997.
  • 2026-07-07
    FoodReference.com
    Food Articles, Trivia, Festivals, Recipes, History: FoodReference.com, created by Chef James T. Ehler and active since 1999, is a sprawling food encyclopedia covering recipes, food history timelines, trivia, festivals, cooking tips, and culinary quotes. With over 9,000 food festivals catalogued and sections on food poetry, cookbooks, and a 'Today in Food History' feature, it's a genuinely eccentric and encyclopedic resource for food enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fusion Recipes
    East Meets West: Fusion Recipes: East Meets West celebrates the bold art of combining culinary traditions from different cultures, offering dishes like Thai Burritos, Bombay Burritos, and Hummus Guacamole. The site invites adventurous home cooks to try unexpected ingredient mashups and even submit their own fusion creations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Garlic Bread
    A charming fanlisting dedicated entirely to garlic bread, inviting fellow fans of the crispy, buttery classic to join and show their appreciation. With 140+ members and affiliates covering other food fanlistings, it captures a delightfully niche corner of the Fanlistings Network.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gothic Gourd
    Gothic Gourd is a personal site by Sarah and Adam covering vegetarian and vegan cooking, home recording music projects, and outdoor photography from places like Isle Royale and Cascade River State Park. It blends recipes, indie band recordings, and nature trip photos into a cozy slice of early-web Minnesota life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gretchen’s Recipes
    Gretchen's Cookbook is a warmly personal recipe collection spanning cuisines from American and Italian to Thai and Pennsylvania Dutch, inspired by her mother's handwritten 'Magic Book' of favorites. Visitors can browse by cuisine, search by keyword, view real unretouched food photos, and even use an automated metric conversion tool for international cooks.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grillin-n-Chillin
    Chef Wayne shares a collection of recipes gathered over 60 years, ranging from quick and easy dishes to secret family recipes, with sections covering herbs, peppers, and international cuisines. The site also features a themed link directory of cooking resources, affiliate kitchen appliance recommendations, and a forthcoming cookbook from the chef himself.
  • 2026-07-07
    GrimGrains — Home
    GrimGrains is an illustrated vegan food blog created by Hundred Rabbits, featuring over 75 plant-based recipes ranging from buckwheat dumplings and lentil stews to sourdough breads and stovetop cakes. The site also covers fermentation, sprouting, and nutrition, making it a rich resource for anyone exploring whole-food, plant-based cooking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Do You Know The Muffin Man?
    Eric Fung's baking journal documents his dessert experiments from Toronto, featuring recipes like Black Sesame and Strawberry Hamantaschen, Vietnamese Coffee Swirl Brownies, and Gâteau Invisible. The site has been running since 2005 and offers a personal, thoughtful take on each bake, including honest assessments when a recipe falls short.
  • 2026-07-07
    home page
    Tgum's personal Nekoweb homepage is a work-in-progress hub featuring their projects, a blog, and a notable recipes section among other personal interests. The site participates in webrings including the Bucket and No AI webrings, giving it a classic old-web community feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeff MacKinnon's Homepage
    Jeff MacKinnon's personal blog from Nova Scotia features a steady stream of baking posts, bread recipes, and local wanderings, with a notable focus on home cooking and regional ingredients. Highlights include recipes sourced from old Nova Scotia cookbooks, weekend baking experiments, and occasional notes on local nature and community life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jewish Food Mailing List Archives
    An archive of the Jewish Food Mailing List, collecting hamische recipes for daily meals, Shabbat, Passover, Purim, and other holidays submitted by members from around the world. The collection spans Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions, with kosher and pareve options that reflect a rich diversity of Jewish culinary heritage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jill Menning
    Jill Menning's personal site blends a blog-style feed of daily life vignettes with a growing recipe collection, nature photography from spots like Saguaro National Park and Tohono Chul, and sections covering hobbies and web dev. The food content is the most developed featured section, with detailed recipe notes and a dedicated Food page that Jill is actively building out.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lisa's Kitchen | Vegetarian Recipes | Cooking Hints | Food & Nutrition Articles
    Lisa Turner's vegetarian kitchen is a richly stocked recipe blog featuring hundreds of dishes spanning Indian street food, homemade pizzas, baked goods, and legume-focused cooking. With a dedicated Indian Food Glossary, conversion charts, and years of archived posts dating back to 2007, it's a go-to resource for anyone exploring vegetarian and plant-based cuisine.
  • 2026-07-07
    Luna's food blog!
    Luna's food blog is a student-run cooking and baking journal hosted on Neocities, documenting her progress as she learns her way around the kitchen. The site is a work in progress, sharing adapted recipes and offering a glimpse into the early stages of a hobbyist cook finding their footing.
  • 2026-07-07
    MAWOOD'S KITCHEN
    Mawood's Kitchen is Albert F. Wood's personal recipe collection featuring dozens of homestyle dishes organized by category, from Blueberry Peach Poundcake and Old South Caramel Cake to Spareribs & Sauerkraut. The site spans multiple tabbed sections including fruit recipes, fruit coolers, and quick 60-minute meals, and was recognized as a Food and Cooking Site of the Week in December 2000.
  • 2026-07-07
    Medieval Cookery - Forme of Cury
    Medieval Cookery hosts a detailed index to scanned manuscript images of the 'Forme of Cury,' a 14th-century English cookbook preserved as English MS. 7 in the John Rylands University Library. Each folio is linked individually, making this an invaluable reference for researchers and enthusiasts of historic cuisine and medieval food history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
    Marie T Smith's dedicated resource teaches home cooks how to prepare complete, nutritious meals for one using only a microwave oven, going far beyond reheating leftovers. The site includes conversion charts, a full table of contents, shopping guides for utensils and cookware, and tips on saving time and money through microwave cooking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mimsy Were the Borogoves
    Jerry Stratton's long-running personal blog features a rich mix of historical recipes, vintage cookbooks, and food history alongside posts about politics, computing, and culture. The food content dominates the visible page, with a particular focus on rediscovering forgotten recipes from 19th and early 20th century community cookbooks.
  • 2026-07-07
    MrBreakfast.com - All Breakfast All The Time
    MrBreakfast.com is a massive, dedicated resource for all things breakfast, featuring over 2,800 recipes spanning pancakes, omelets, French toast, crepes, and more. A standout feature is the Cereal Project, an extensive archive of classic breakfast cereals complete with a timeline, top 100 rankings, and cereal box prize history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nana's Recipes -- Cooking from the heart...
    Norma Welton, known as Nana, shares her homespun recipe collection with a specialty in chocolate desserts, including cakes, cookies, pies, and candy. The site features step-by-step recipe pictures, cooking tips and tricks, a newsletter, and an alphabetical recipe index that make it a warm and practical kitchen companion.
  • 2026-07-07
    NeverSeconds
    NeverSeconds is the blog of Martha Payne, a Scottish primary school pupil who documented her daily school lunches with photos and commentary, sparking an international conversation about children's nutrition and food quality. The blog became a viral sensation and fundraising platform, raising over £131,000 for the charity Mary's Meals through reader donations and a published book.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pasta Pete you're in for a Treat!
    Pasta Pete is a personal cooking site by a home chef who shares holiday meal recaps, family dinner menus, and recipes like Cranberry Jello, Apple Pie, and Cabbage Rolls. The site blends food as a lifestyle philosophy with warm personal updates, capturing the spirit of Italian-American home cooking across Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Fourth of July celebrations.
  • 2026-07-07
    PastryWiz Food Resource Center - Food & Fun starts here!
    PastryWiz is a sprawling food resource center offering thousands of pages covering cake decorating techniques, seasonal recipes, and themed cooking guides for holidays and special occasions. From step-by-step wedding cake instructions to sugar artistry and edible flowers, this site caters to both professional bakers and home cooks looking for inspiration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pixxiey's Site
    Pixxiey's cozy corner of the indie web blends a cookbook in progress, book reviews, and personal blog posts into a charming personal site with seasonal layouts and pixel art flair. Visitors can browse recipes, reading lists featuring titles like 'The Priory of the Orange Tree,' and curated playlists made for every mood and person in the creator's life.
  • 2026-07-07
    PIZZZA
    PIZZZA is a Neocities site centered around pizza, featuring minimal content that hints at a pizza-themed personal page. With almost no visible text or structure beyond a title and single image, this site is more of a placeholder or early-stage project than a fully realized resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    Popovers
    Lynn Bonnett's dedicated guide to baking the perfect popover covers everything from the science of why they rise to step-by-step recipes, equipment tips, and even restaurant recommendations for popover lovers. Created in 1998, this charming specialty site digs into the surprisingly finicky secrets behind getting these yeast-free pastries to puff up magnificently every time.
  • 2026-07-07
    proto's garden
    Proto's Garden is a personal notes-driven site by proto (they/them), featuring a substantial recipe collection, music listening logs, synth reference notes, and a library of book and article annotations. Built with a custom static site generator that weaves together personal notes, it has a pleasantly organic structure with RSS feeds for each content category.
  • 2026-07-07
    Recipes for Fish - fish recipes | Seafood Recipes - clams, oysters, lobster, crab, shrimp recipes
    A remarkable collection of classic seafood and fish recipes drawn from 10 historic cookbooks spanning 1747 to 1903, compiled by a former Key West chef with real culinary expertise. Visitors can explore recipes from legendary authors like Fannie Farmer and Eliza Acton alongside authentic Florida Keys seafood dishes, making this both a historical archive and a genuinely usable cookbook.
  • 2026-07-07
    Recipes of Chocolate Delights
    Glenn DuHart's chocolate-focused recipe collection spans cheesecakes, mousses, quick breads, cookies, and cakes, with new recipes added every few weeks. The site draws from beloved cookbooks with personal modifications to make each recipe easier to follow, and visitors can request or submit their own chocolate creations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scrumptious South Africa
    Scrumptious South Africa is a long-running recipe blog by Jane-Anne Hobbs Rayner, showcasing South African home cooking with detailed recipes, cook's notes, and personal stories behind each dish. The site spans over a decade of posts and even ties into the author's published cookbook, making it a rich resource for anyone interested in South African cuisine.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shaboom's Kitchen
    Shaboom's Kitchen is a personal cooking site packed with themed recipe sections including Cucina Italiana, a Pizza Parlor, a Bruschetta Bar, BBQ guides, and much more. The site features a recipe of the day, prep tips, bread box basics, and even a health section, making it a cozy and eclectic home cook's resource with a Shenandoah Country flair.
  • 2026-07-07
    supervegan
    Supervegan is a vegan food blog packed with plant-based recipes, articles, and product reviews spanning several years of cooking adventures. From kombucha scoby jerky and tofu scrambles to Thanksgiving feast staples, it offers a practical and personal look at everyday vegan eating.
  • 2026-07-07
    Table Bread
    Table Bread is a food blog centered on homemade bread baking and cooking, written by an enthusiast who relocated to Italy as a network technician. The site features participation in the Daring Bakers challenges, original recipes baked entirely from scratch, and a warm community feel with links to fellow food bloggers.
  • 2026-07-07
    That's Not Poutine.
    Created by Lemon, this quirky archive catalogs real-world menu items that falsely claim to be poutine, scoring each submission on whether it includes the three required ingredients: fries, cheese curds, and brown gravy. Visitors can browse the hall of shame, check scores, and even submit their own "poutine crimes" via a reporting form.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Gutsy Gourmet - International Recipe Source
    The Gutsy Gourmet is a massive free recipe collection built by Buzz Baxter, a passionate home cook who traveled extensively through the Mediterranean and Middle East and spent over 65 years in the kitchen. Thousands of authentic international recipes are organized by cuisine from Armenian to Vietnamese, plus ingredient-focused sections covering everything from artichokes to Dungeness crab.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Skinny Gourmet
    The Skinny Gourmet is a food blog featuring recipes, restaurant dining tips, and culinary essays, with a focus on healthy and budget-conscious gourmet eating. Featured by Saveur Magazine among its "Sites We Love," the blog covers everything from gluten-free crepes and homemade tzatziki to food photography and Nashville dining deals.
  • 2026-07-07
    VeganYumYum | Yup, I'm back.
    VeganYumYum is a long-running vegan food blog by a creator called Lolo, featuring original recipes with beautiful food photography and approachable instructions. Posts like Kitsune Soba and Curried Chips with Lemon Sunflower Spread showcase creative plant-based cooking with a fun, conversational voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vim Kay's recipes
    Vim Kay shares additional recipes and updates tied to her South Indian Vegetarian Cookbook, available on Amazon Kindle across multiple regional stores. The site features vegetarian Indian recipes like masala peanuts and air-fried potatoes, along with a comprehensive glossary and tips especially useful for those new to Indian cooking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Whats on the Menu?
    A food blog focused on Indian cooking and fusion recipes, featuring dishes like tostitos chaat, aaloo paratha, Indian sweets, and South Indian specialties. The site showcases a creative mix of traditional and modern recipes, with categories ranging from snacks and breakfast to rice dishes and desserts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Whybird's Recipes
    Whybird's Recipes is a no-nonsense cooking archive built on the philosophy that great food doesn't require fancy ingredients, exotic equipment, or bloated food-blog filler. The collection spans pasta, curries, roast dinners, Mexican-inspired dishes, and baked goods, with practical instructions and vegetarian/vegan alternatives throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wild About Mushrooms
    Contents: Wild About Mushrooms is an online cookbook by Louise Freedman and the Mycological Society of San Francisco, covering everything from selecting and cleaning wild and cultivated mushrooms to hundreds of recipes organized by course. The encyclopedic scope includes a Cook's Encyclopedia of mushroom varieties, sections on home cultivation, mushrooms as medicine, and even foreign-language mushroom names, making it a remarkably thorough reference for mushroom enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    20000-NAMES.COM – 20,000+ Names from Around the World--baby names, pet, pets, sim, story character, meaning, origin, etymology, etymologies, meanings, origins
    A massive database of over 20,000 names from cultures and languages spanning the entire globe, organized by country, language, and meaning with detailed etymologies included. Visitors can browse everything from Aztec and Anglo-Saxon to Vietnamese and Yiddish names, plus themed categories like Dragon Names, Shadow Names, and Warrior Names for creative use in stories, games, and pet naming.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Brief Overview of Adult Attachment Theory and Research | R. Chris Fraley
    R. Chris Fraley, a psychologist at the University of Illinois, presents a thorough overview of adult attachment theory and research, tracing its origins from John Bowlby's work through modern empirical findings on intimate relationships. Visitors can also take online quizzes to assess their own attachment styles and explore links to self-report measures like the ECR-R and ECR-RS.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Dictionary of English Slang and Colloquialisms of the UK | British Slang
    Peevish.co.uk hosts a sprawling dictionary of British slang and colloquialisms, cataloguing over 7000 informal expressions from across the UK with regional annotations and etymological context. Features include an A-Z browseable index, articles on Cockney rhyming slang and other linguistic topics, a bibliography, and monthly additions of newly documented slang terms.
  • 2026-07-07
    A directory of links to helpful web sites for school librarians.
    Maintained by retired school librarian Linda Bertland, this long-running directory compiles hundreds of curated links covering every aspect of school librarianship, from information skills lesson plans and collection development to technology, cataloging, and professional development. It serves as a comprehensive go-to reference for working school librarians seeking resources on everything from fake news instruction to makerspace planning.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
    An interactive reference chart organized like the periodic table of elements, cataloging over 100 visualization methods including pie charts, mind maps, Venn diagrams, timelines, and more exotic types like hyperbolic trees and flight plans. Hovering over each element reveals a tooltip definition, making it a handy at-a-glance guide for anyone working in data visualization, information design, or graphic facilitation.
  • 2026-07-07
    AIspotting
    AIspotting is a curated directory of guides and tools for identifying AI-generated content across visual art, writing, and other media, helping people protect themselves from AI fraud and misinformation. It also collects resources for artists to protect their work from being used in AI training, along with recommendations for AI-free creative platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts
    The Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts, created by Eric Lease Morgan in 1994, is a curated collection of public domain and open access documents focused on American and English literature and Western philosophy, designed to support a liberal arts education. Visitors can browse thousands of texts by author, title, or tag, with links to repositories like Project Gutenberg, HathiTrust, and the Internet Archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    Amy Bruckman's Papers
    Georgia Tech professor Amy Bruckman's academic papers archive covers her research on online communities, constructionist learning, MUDs, virtual worlds, and identity in cyberspace. Papers span topics from gender-swapping on the internet to educational uses of text-based virtual reality environments like MOOSE Crossing, making it a rich snapshot of early internet social research.
  • 2026-07-07
    ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB
    Research Resources: Dr. Christopher L.C.E. Witcombe's comprehensive art history reference hub compiles hundreds of links to research resources, image databases, online journals, bibliographies, and visual resources covering art from prehistoric times through contemporary works worldwide. With a detailed site index spanning every major period and region of art history, it serves as an essential starting point for students and scholars doing serious art historical research.
  • 2026-07-07
    ASL Typesetting Office
    The ASL Typesetting Office provides LaTeX and TeX style files for authors submitting to publications of the Association for Symbolic Logic, including the Journal of Symbolic Logic and the Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. Maintained by Reinhard Kahle, the site offers document classes, BibTeX stylefiles, proof packages, and guides to help researchers format their work to ASL's exact typesetting standards.
  • 2026-07-07
    Avalon Project - Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
    Hosted by Yale Law School's Lillian Goldman Law Library, the Avalon Project is a massive digital archive of primary source documents spanning law, history, and diplomacy from ancient times through the 21st century. Researchers and history enthusiasts will find everything from ancient texts to the Nuremberg Tribunal records, organized chronologically and by collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    BOWest Library - Electrical Circuit Theorems
    A comprehensive reference page from BOWest covering the full range of electrical circuit theorems, including Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems, Millman's Theorem, and Star-Delta transformations. Each theorem is presented with clear notation, formulas, and derivations, making it a handy technical reference for students and engineers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    BOWest Pty Ltd - Library Index
    BOWest Pty Ltd hosts a comprehensive technical reference library covering electrical engineering topics including circuit theorems, formulae, and electrical machines. Organized as a text-based index spanning Ohm's Law through Thevenin's Theorem and three-phase power, it is designed for both students and practicing engineers who want to draw their own diagrams while reading through the material.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chinese Characters Etymologies
    Zhongwen.com offers a comprehensive Chinese-English etymological dictionary focused on traditional Chinese characters, tracing the pictographic and historical origins of each character. Learners of Mandarin and linguistics enthusiasts alike will find it invaluable for understanding how Chinese writing evolved from ancient pictographs through sources like the Shuowen.
  • 2026-07-07
    Comparing Heights
    A handy interactive tool by MrInitialMan that lets users compare the heights of up to ten figures side by side, supporting both imperial and metric measurements. Artists and writers will appreciate the size code feature, which saves and restores comparison configurations via a shareable URL.
  • 2026-07-07
    Computational Epistemology Lab Home Page
    The Computational Epistemology Laboratory at the University of Waterloo, led by Professor Paul Thagard, serves as a research hub for cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Visitors can access downloadable software tools like COHERE, ECHO, and DIVA written in LISP and Java, alongside curated bibliographies and a glossary for cognitive science research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Consumer World
    Consumer Resources: Consumer World is a comprehensive directory of over 2000 links covering everything a savvy shopper or consumer needs, from product reviews and price comparisons to government agencies, scam alerts, and legal rights. First launched in 1995, it covers automotive buying guides, credit and banking resources, travel deals, and consumer complaint resources all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cosma's Home Page
    Cosma Shalizi's sprawling academic homepage offers a remarkable archive of book reviews, research notes, lecture materials, and personal essays spanning mathematics, statistics, science, and more. The Bactra Review alone contains over 130 wide-ranging book reviews, making this a genuinely rich intellectual resource built over decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyndi's List - Personal Research
    Cyndi's List is a massive genealogy link directory maintained by Cyndi Ingle, featuring over 317,000 categorized and cross-referenced links to genealogy resources worldwide. This particular section focuses on personal research pages, organizing individual family trees, blogs, wikis, and shared ancestry publications alphabetically for easy browsing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyndi's List - Surnames, Family Associations & Family Newsletters
    Cyndi's List, maintained by Cyndi Ingle since 1996, is one of the web's most comprehensive genealogy link directories, organizing over 317,000 curated links across hundreds of categories including surnames, DNA projects, family associations, and newsletters. This particular section focuses on surname research, offering alphabetically sorted links to family-specific sites, social networking resources, surname mapping tools, and DNA studies for researchers tracing their family history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dictionnaire ancien français (médiéval) • Lexilogos
    Lexilogos, created by Xavier Nègre, is a comprehensive reference portal aggregating dictionaries and lexicons for Old and Middle French from the 9th through the 16th centuries, including the renowned Godefroy dictionary and the DMF. Researchers and language enthusiasts will find an impressive collection of searchable historical dictionaries, travel narrative corpora, and scholarly lexicographic resources covering medieval French dialects and Romance languages.
  • 2026-07-07
    digitalresearchtools / FrontPage
    Digital Research Tools (DiRT) is a wiki-based directory cataloging software and resources to help humanities and social science scholars conduct research more efficiently, covering everything from citation management to text analysis and data visualization. Organized by research activity, it offers both a browsable tool directory and in-depth reviews exploring practical applications for academic researchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    DMF 2023
    The DMF 2023 (Dictionnaire du Moyen Français) is a scholarly lexicographic database covering medieval and middle French vocabulary with lemmatization tools for researchers and linguists. Hosted by ATILF (Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française), it serves as an authoritative reference for anyone studying the French language from the 9th to the 15th centuries.
  • 2026-07-07
    dopetalk
    Dopetalk is a harm reduction forum and community for drug users, offering information, peer support, and links to resources like Erowid, DanceSafe, and PsychonautWiki. Founded in December 2014, it emphasizes safe use practices and strictly prohibits solicitation or dealing, positioning itself as an educational and supportive space rather than a marketplace.
  • 2026-07-07
    Early Modern Texts
    Early Modern Texts offers freely accessible, reader-friendly editions of major philosophical works from the early modern period, spanning thinkers like Descartes, Hume, Kant, Locke, and Spinoza through the 19th century. Prepared by the late philosopher Jonathan Bennett, the texts were carefully modernized for clarity while preserving the original arguments, and the site also includes audio book versions and e-book downloads.
  • 2026-07-07
    Educational Websites
    Cybrary Man is a massive curated directory of over 20,000 educational web links personally selected by veteran educator Jerry, organized for teachers, students, parents, and administrators. The site spans every subject area and grade level from Pre-K through higher education, making it an extraordinarily comprehensive portal for anyone involved in learning or teaching.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronic Careers and Web Resources
    The Vocational Information Center's Electronics Career Guide is a comprehensive reference hub listing dozens of electronics-related job titles, from Avionics Technician to Broadcast Engineer, with links to salary data, skill requirements, and training pathways. With over 360 links covering career descriptions, certification resources, tutorials, and industry schools, it serves as a thorough one-stop guide for anyone exploring a career in the electronics field.
  • 2026-07-07
    Encyclopedia Mythica
    Encyclopedia Mythica is one of the oldest and most comprehensive online references for mythology, folklore, and religion, boasting over 11,420 articles spanning Greek, Norse, Roman, Maori, Arthurian, and dozens of other traditions. Running since 1995, it offers a searchable database with daily deity and feast day features, making it an invaluable scholarly and casual resource for anyone exploring world mythologies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Erowid
    Erowid is a comprehensive non-profit harm-reduction and educational resource documenting the complex relationship between humans and psychoactive substances, covering everything from cannabis and LSD to pharmaceuticals and research chemicals. With over 60,000 pages of content spanning chemistry, law, personal experiences, spirituality, and culture, it stands as one of the most exhaustive references on psychoactives ever assembled on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ESL Miniconference / Letters from Our Readers
    ESL MiniConference Online is a long-running newsletter and community hub for English as a Second Language teachers, featuring reader letters, profiles, and news from TESOL professionals around the world. Founded and edited by Dr. Robert Bruce Scott, the site archives correspondence and announcements spanning over a decade, offering a fascinating window into the global ESL teaching community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Example 1
    A bare-bones page presenting a dictionary entry for the word 'example,' drawn from the Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48, with multiple historical definitions and citations. The only personal touch is a brief sample usage listing favorite actresses, suggesting this is little more than a placeholder or test page hosted on HostGator.
  • 2026-07-07
    Explore the history and making of butter
    Butter: A richly written educational exhibit exploring the history, global traditions, composition, and making of butter across human civilizations. From ancient Mesopotamia to modern French farms, this webexhibits.org feature treats butter as a cultural and culinary artifact worthy of deep exploration.

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