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  • 2026-07-07
    Dan Cohen's Old Tyme Home Page on the WWW
    Dan Cohen's tilde.club homepage mixes nostalgic old-web charm with a brief but thoughtful reflection on social networks, community, and human connection in the digital age. The page features three semi-serious theses about tilde.club's emergence as a social space, plus links to Cohen's other online presence including the Digital Public Library of America.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dan Cohen's Old Tyme Home Page on the WWW
    Dan Cohen's tilde.club personal page features a playful retro aesthetic and includes a short but thoughtful set of theses about the nature of social networks on the early web revival platform tilde.club. The page is a charming artifact of the 2014 tilde.club renaissance, with links to the Digital Public Library of America and musings on human social behavior online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dana Byerly - Interaction Designer Who Codes
    Dana Byerly is an interaction designer and front-end developer who has been building on the web since 1996, sharing notes and articles about side projects, tools, and the craft of keeping things simple with HTML and CSS. The site reflects a thoughtful, minimalist philosophy with a colophon, style guide, accessibility statement, and a no-AI commitment that make it a great example of intentional web design practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Daniel Pietzsch
    Daniel Pietzsch is a Düsseldorf-based web developer who built FeedCity, a stress-free RSS reader, and co-organizes the local Homebrew Website Club, a group dedicated to the indie web movement. His personal site blends blog posts about web development, RSS advocacy, and self-hosting with a film photography journal and polaroid snapshots.
  • 2026-07-07
    Danny Yee
    Friends, Acquaintances, other People: Danny Yee's annotated directory of friends, acquaintances, and intellectually interesting people on the web, organized around his personal connections and communities in Sydney, Australia and beyond. The page serves as a curated human-centered guide to notable figures in fields ranging from mathematics and free software to privacy advocacy and naturalism, with personal annotations to help visitors decide who might interest them.
  • 2026-07-07
    Darktheme Club | A showcase of dark themed websites.
    Created by Garrit Franke and inspired by the 512kb Club, the Darktheme Club curates a growing list of websites that implement dark themes either by default or through CSS color-scheme preferences. It serves as both a showcase and a gentle nudge toward better, eye-friendly web design practices across the independent web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dave Kellam – I make things on the internet
    Dave Kellam is a developer, designer, and teacher who shares thoughts on programming, the open web, and internet culture through a long-running personal blog. Recent posts touch on topics like early blogging nostalgia, the philosophy of programming, and reweirding the web, making it a thoughtful stop for anyone interested in web craft and digital life.
  • 2026-07-07
    David Shanske – The Definitive Location
    David Shanske's personal site doubles as a hub for his IndieWeb WordPress plugins, including tools for location sharing, webmentions, micropub, and syndication links. A developer passionate about decentralized web identity, David shares blog posts, photos, and travel snippets alongside links to his open-source projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    david.roess.li / My name is David Roessli, and I make websites on a Mac.
    David Roessli's personal weblog chronicles the work and wanderings of a Mac-based web designer, mixing posts about web history, digital tools, and occasional travel and gear reviews. The site blends thoughtful commentary on web culture with hands-on observations, touching on topics like early web nostalgia, e-reader software, and photography.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deadnet Internet Services
    Deadnet Internet Services is a bare-bones personal web presence created by someone going by 'Headcrash,' offering what appears to be a minimalist old-school internet services page. The extremely sparse content makes it difficult to determine specific offerings, but the retro ISP-style branding evokes the early days of personal web hosting.
  • 2026-07-07
    DeadRodrick
    DeadRodrick's Neocities homepage is a classic old-web style personal portal featuring badges, stamps, and community affiliations including 32-Bit Cafe and Melonland. The site leans into indie web culture with nods to anti-Web3 sentiment, Deltarune, Miku fandom, and LGBTQ pride, serving as a colorful jumping-off point into the creator's broader web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dear my angel...
    A sparse personal page by someone called Oblique Angel, featuring a brief anxious note and participation in the No AI Webring. The site is nearly empty of content beyond its webring links and a single image.
  • 2026-07-07
    DecomDiatom
    DecomDiatom appears to be a personal site with a name referencing decomposition and diatoms, microscopic algae studied in biology and ecology. The site is still in its earliest stages with minimal content visible, but the name suggests a focus on natural science topics.
  • 2026-07-07
    decsinc — roxwize.xyz
    Decsinc (also written --O++) is a minimalist webring created by roxwize that welcomes all kinds of personal sites, with a preference for less-is-more aesthetics while remaining open to maximalist and in-between styles. Members join by designing a tiny 1-bit icon in the distinctive --O++ motif and embedding the webring widget on their site, making it a charming and creative little community connector.
  • 2026-07-07
    del.icio.us direc.tor
    Delivering An AJAX Web Service Broker – Purveyor of Fine Words: Johnvey Hwang's del.icio.us direc.tor is a pioneering 2005 AJAX prototype that provided a rich, in-browser alternative interface for managing del.icio.us bookmarks, handling up to 12,000 records with find-as-you-type search and tag browsing. The project served as research into client-side web service brokering using XML, XSL, and JavaScript, and earned praise from Lifehacker, Jesse James Garrett, and other early web luminaries.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dequake
    Dequake is a personal Neocities site with a casual, irreverent tone, warning visitors upfront about mild swearing, alcohol references, and potentially flashy ads. The site appears to be in its early stages, offering little content beyond an introductory splash page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Design Systems Webring
    The Design Systems Webring is a human-curated collection of personal websites belonging to design system practitioners, connecting 23 members from across the industry. Created by Ariel Salminen, it welcomes anyone working with design systems regardless of experience level and provides simple instructions for joining via GitHub pull request.
  • 2026-07-07
    Designer, Researcher, Manager — Daniel Ritzenthaler
    Daniel Ritzenthaler, a designer and researcher, shares thoughtful essays on UX design, research methodology, and management practices in the digital product space. His writing critically examines AI tools in design workflows, systems thinking, and the philosophy of design through a reflective, practitioner lens.
  • 2026-07-07
    Destination
    Bloxy!: Bloxy97's personal site greets visitors with a quirky splash page full of browser tips, age warnings, and a mysterious green orb to enter. The site promises a wiki, iframes galore, and some cheeky humor, hinting at a sprawling personal web project worth exploring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Developing Site :skull_emoji
    Wypixla's personal site is currently under construction, with little content beyond a Hotline Webring navigation and a link to a group called 'The Peanut Gallery of Idiots.' There is almost nothing here yet, but the site is part of the old-web revival community via the Hotline Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Diagram Website – An internet map
    Diagram Website is an interactive internet map created by Kristoffer Tjalve and Elliott Cost, built to chart and visualize links across the web. Visitors can submit sites, browse an index, and explore the project in random mode, making it a quirky cartographic experiment for navigating online spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital garden | fglt
    The digital garden of fglt, a web developer who shares lightweight software projects, accessibility tools, web development tips, and app concepts alongside a deep passion for music production and discovery. Highlights include a color scheme builder, a VSCode theme, a mood-based playlist generator, and curated listening lists spanning genres from trance to jazz to prog rock.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital Girl Designs ~ code fancies for the small Wired!
    Digital Girl Designs is a small web design studio by Kirryn, focused on creating code resources and design fancies for the indie and small web community. The site positions itself as a boutique source for web design tools and snippets tailored to personal and hobbyist websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital Space Place
    Digital Space Place is a visually bold personal site on Neocities, built with flashing gifs, bright colors, and fast-moving imagery that give it a classic old-web aesthetic. The site warns visitors about photosensitive content and requests privacy around linking, hinting at a carefully curated personal creative space.
  • 2026-07-07
    DirB
    DirB appears to be a web directory in early development, with its 'Coming Soon' status hinting at an upcoming curated link collection. The minimal content suggests the site is not yet launched, leaving little to evaluate beyond its placeholder state.
  • 2026-07-07
    Directories and URLs
    A beginner-friendly HTML tutorial page covering URLs, directory structures, links, FTP uploads, and an introduction to Cascading Style Sheets. Part of a larger web design guide hosted on Tripod, it walks newcomers through the anatomy of a URL and how to manage files with tools like CuteFTP.
  • 2026-07-07
    disassociated.com - self-publishing since 1997
    Running since 1997, disassociated.com is a long-running personal blog covering technology, web publishing tools like Eleventy/11ty, literature, health, and the IndieWeb and Small Web movements. The blogger writes thoughtful commentary on a wide range of topics, with a particular enthusiasm for independent self-publishing and the culture surrounding it.
  • 2026-07-07
    Disassociating
    Whysofurious's personal site 'Disassociating' is a handcrafted Neocities-style corner built with Zola, featuring a blog covering self-hosting, jailbreaking Kindles, GrapheneOS, and open-access academia. The site blends tech tinkering posts with fanlistings for books, games, and fandoms, and carries a strong indie-web ethos with webrings, a guestbook, and openly licensed source code.
  • 2026-07-07
    Distinctive Quality
    Ovi Demetrian Jr shares practical web design techniques and front-end development insights on this long-running design blog, covering topics like CSS grid, text formatting, page layout systems, and UI/UX best practices. Posts are thoughtful and opinionated, making it a solid resource for web designers who care about craft and usability.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dive in tommi.space
    Tommi's personal homepage is a richly expressive digital space built with indie-web values, featuring a blog, event listings, webrings, and a workshop called 'Knitting Our Internet' that explores decentralized internet alternatives. The site reflects a deeply considered philosophy around the open web, digital identity, and resisting surveillance capitalism, making it a standout example of thoughtful personal web publishing.

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