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  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage | BUKMARK.CLUB
    BUKMARK.CLUB is a curated directory of websites that themselves maintain collections of bookmarks and links, making it a meta-directory of the web's most link-happy corners. Created by ttntm in 2024 over scotch and nostalgia, it celebrates the old-web tradition of collecting and sharing links with a no-cookies, no-JavaScript, no-tracking ethos.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage | webringo.com
    Webringo.com is a webring hosting platform that allows creators to join and manage web rings, with this particular ring entry point labeled 'Cabin.' The site is minimal and stripped-down, currently displaying little more than a placeholder with links to FreeDNS and a Kopimi notice.
  • 2026-07-07
    hosted fonts by tentacool
    Tentacool's Font City is a curated collection of pre-coded webfonts hosted on Neocities, designed to make font installation easy for personal site builders without requiring re-hosting. The collection is organized into categories like artsy and fun, fandom specific, handwritten and calligraphy, and holiday, with ready-to-paste code snippets for each font.
  • 2026-07-07
    HOTGLUE.ME – unique tool for web publication & samizdat
    Hotglue.me is an open-source, browser-based visual web publishing tool that lets anyone drag, drop, and arrange text, images, and video directly on a page without any coding knowledge. Created by Danja Vasiliev and Gottfried Haider, it champions a freeform, DIY approach to web creation with a nostalgic 1990s spirit and a hosted service plus self-install option.
  • 2026-07-07
    HotSocket, FYI.
    HotSocket.fyi is a minimalist personal landing page with an ASCII art logo and a playful techie personality, linking out to a dictionary, cool stuff, last.fm status, and social profiles. The site runs on Deno and leans into a whimsical, old-web-meets-modern-stack aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    house
    HUAIXGYI's personal Nekoweb homepage is in its early stages, featuring a cheerful greeting, a no-AI webring membership, and links still under construction. The site has a playful, casual voice and is clearly just getting started as a handcrafted old-web style personal space.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to join the webring
    Created by cosarara on tilde.club, this page explains how to join a custom webring built for tilde.club users, featuring previous, next, and random navigation links. The site includes the HTML snippet to embed, instructions for creating a.ring file, and links to the PHP source code behind the ring's navigation logic.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to reach HTML elements in a document - Unobtrusive Javascript
    Chapter 2 of Christian Heilmann's 'Unobtrusive JavaScript' tutorial series, teaching developers how to navigate and manipulate HTML elements using the DOM without inline event handlers. The guide covers getElementById, getElementsByTagName, node tree traversal, and practical rollover examples with downloadable demos.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to run a small social network site for your friends
    Written by Darius Kazemi, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about hosting and managing a small, intentional social network for a close-knit community of friends. It goes beyond technical setup to address social policies, community norms, funding, code of conduct enforcement, and the philosophy of keeping networks small and human-scale.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to Use Photoshop Color Profiles for Web Images
    A focused tutorial from UsabilityPost walking web designers through the correct use of Photoshop color profiles to ensure images look consistent across modern browsers. The guide covers sRGB working spaces, color proofing, and monitor RGB settings in Photoshop CS3, with helpful screenshots at each step.
  • 2026-07-07
    Howdy. I'm Den.
    Den McHenry is a front-end developer and self-described digital hermit who makes websites, draws cartoons for his kids and coworkers, and enjoys creator-owned comics and indie rock. The site serves as a personal hub linking out to his Codepen, GitHub, Pixelfed, and webcomics alongside participation in several indie webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Meta Tag List
    HTML-5.com offers a comprehensive reference page listing HTML meta tags with detailed explanations and usage examples for web developers. The site covers a wide range of meta tag attributes including Apple mobile web app settings, SEO-related tags, and viewport controls, making it a handy technical reference for front-end development.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML and Javascript Web Tricks
    YoLinux's HTML and JavaScript Web Tricks page is a practical reference by Greg Ippolito collecting unusual code snippets, AJAX techniques, HTTP tricks, RSS syndication tips, and email tech that you won't find in standard beginner tutorials. Part of the broader YoLinux tutorial portal, this page targets developers who already know the basics and want to go deeper into browser quirks and web page mechanics.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Code Lab - Free Internet Tutorials and lessons
    Created by Ron F. Woolley, HTML Code Lab offers over 120 pages of free tutorials covering HTML tags, tables, forms, frames, image maps, search engine optimization, and desktop publishing. The site is a comprehensive beginner-friendly reference that also includes free backgrounds, buttons, Perl/CGI scripts, and typography lessons.
  • 2026-07-07
    html energy
    HTML Energy is a community and movement celebrating the simplicity and accessibility of writing raw HTML by hand, built entirely in pure HTML to practice what it preaches. It offers a podcast, events like HTML Days, a newsletter, memes, and a gathering of contributors united by their appreciation for the foundational web language.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML for People
    Blake Watson's 'HTML for People' is a friendly, beginner-focused online book teaching anyone how to build websites with HTML, no prior coding experience required. The guide walks readers through chapters covering everything from creating a first webpage to adding style with CSS and reusable components with PHP, making web publishing genuinely accessible to all.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Guide | The Cave of Dragonflies
    Hosted on the well-known Pokémon fan site The Cave of Dragonflies, this HTML and CSS guide has been teaching aspiring webmasters valid markup since 2008, with a focus on Pokémon site creators. The ten-lesson course covers everything from basic tags and text formatting to CSS layouts, menus, and practical website-building tips.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Help by The Web Design Group
    HTMLHelp.com is the Web Design Group's comprehensive reference hub for HTML and CSS, offering HTML 4 and 3.2 specifications, a Cascading Style Sheets guide, online validators, link checkers, and accessibility tools. Founded to promote browser-agnostic, accessible web authoring, it includes forums, FAQ archives, and design guides covering everything from frames to CGI programming.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML META, REL and REV Tags
    An etymological dictionary of HTML META, REL, and REV tags compiled by Andrew Daviel of Vancouver Webpages, covering their use in improving search engine indexing, character set selection, and HTTP headers. A thorough reference for web developers looking to understand the purpose and history of metadata markup in HTML.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Portfolio
    An HTML portfolio hosted on Neocities, showcasing a collection of web design or coding work through a series of images. The site is sparse on text but presents visual samples of the creator's HTML projects in a simple, image-forward layout.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Recipes
    HTML Recipes, created by Stephanie Eckles, is a curated collection of copy-paste HTML snippets covering common patterns like navigation, hero sections, forms, cards, and footers. Each recipe includes clean, accessible markup with helpful notes on best practices such as proper ARIA labeling, making it a handy reference for front-end developers of any skill level.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Source
    HTML Tutorials: HTML Source, created by Irish web designer Ross Shannon, offers a comprehensive library of HTML and CSS tutorials ranging from beginner basics to advanced techniques and scripting. The site includes tag references, special character charts, web-safe colour guides, and a glossary, making it a well-organized one-stop reference for anyone learning web development.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML/JavaScript - Working with selectedIndex - mredkj.com
    Created by Keith Jenci of mredkj.com, this tutorial page explains how to work with the JavaScript selectedIndex property for HTML select elements, complete with interactive examples you can test in your browser. It covers the relationships between selectedIndex, option values, and text content, with notes on browser compatibility going back to Netscape 6 and Internet Explorer 6.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML5 accessibility
    Maintained by Steve Faulkner, HTML5 Accessibility tracks the current accessibility support status of HTML5 features across major browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, IE, and Safari. It tests whether features are keyboard accessible, mapped to platform accessibility APIs, and usable by people relying on assistive technology without requiring ARIA workarounds.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML
    An Interactive Tutorial For Beginners: Dave's HTML Guide is a classic beginner-oriented HTML tutorial from the mid-1990s, offering interactive lessons that helped early web users learn to build their own pages. Though the main tutorial content is currently offline, the page preserves its vintage charm with shareable link buttons and a snippet of the original 1996 HTML code that the author credits with helping HTML go viral.
  • 2026-07-07
    Humbug
    Periodic Table of Blogs: A cleverly formatted blogroll arranged as a periodic table of elements, where each 'element' represents a blog the creator followed before RSS readers took over. The collection spans categories like baseball, politics, sci/tech, and culture, featuring well-known blogs like Kottke, Daily Kos, FiveThirtyEight, and xkcd.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hunter's Moon Designs
    Hunter's Moon Designs is a small web design shop run by Lorian, offering custom website designs, headers, and button sets at low prices with a dark, ethereal aesthetic. The site also features fanlistings for Akasha, Cradle of Filth, and Harry Potter, plus a Hot Beverages clique, making it a gothic-flavored creative corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hyperlink Cafe
    Hyperlink Cafe is a curated directory of websites that still maintain blogrolls and links pages, celebrating the old-web tradition of sharing handpicked favorites with visitors. Built by carbontwelve, it serves as a discovery engine for the modern indie web, helping people find interesting personal sites through the serendipitous chains of human curation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hyperlinks
    A tutorial page covering HTML hyperlinks in detail, explaining link destinations, labels, targets, and various link types including page links, new window links, anchor links, file links, and email links. Part of what appears to be a structured web design course, it includes code examples and a hands-on assignment for students to practice creating links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hypertext Style
    Cool URIs don't change.: Tim Berners-Lee's classic 1998 essay from W3C argues that well-designed URIs should never change, outlining the practical and philosophical reasons why link rot happens and how to avoid it. A foundational piece of web architecture thinking that remains essential reading for anyone designing URLs for long-term stability.

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