2026-07-07 i hate the feds A privacy-focused personal page by a self-described 'Privacy Guy' who shares guides, websites, and resources related to online privacy and anti-surveillance. The site features an old-web aesthetic with badges, buttons, and links to tools like SpyWare Watchdogs, along with a 'badass html guide' for fellow web builders.
2026-07-07 i t i n e r a e Itinerae is a web design resource site offering free and premium HTML/CSS website layouts featuring pastel colors, cute pixel details, and minimal aesthetics. Visitors can also browse a growing collection of web graphics including backgrounds, lace borders, and tiny pixel art for use on their own sites.
2026-07-07 i.webthings directory Curated by Joe Jenett, the i.webthings directory is a hand-picked collection of independent and noncommercial websites organized across categories like art, music, photography, personal pages, and curiosities. It serves as a human-powered portal for exploring the open web, with new listings added regularly and a mission to celebrate the non-corporate internet.
2026-07-07 i.webthings hub Joe Jenett's i.webthings hub is a long-running web log and link aggregator curated since 2010, surfacing interesting finds from across the indie and old web including CSS tools, open-source projects, creative web experiments, and webring trails. It serves as a personal web curation hub with an accompanying directory, making it a beloved fixture in the small-web and independent web community.
2026-07-07 Ichi Your home on the Internet: Ichi is a small, friendly web hosting community where users can create and share personal homepages in the spirit of the old indie web. The platform showcases a growing collection of member pages ranging from blogs and digital gardens to quirky personal sites, making it a cozy hub for creative self-expression online.
2026-07-07 If you can't say anything nice... don't say anything at all. KKB's Clubhouse is a lovingly hand-coded personal website by a creator known as kkb, packed with interactive easter eggs, a fragrance collection page, a music shrine, a stickerboard, plushies, and a crystal collection. The site leans into cozy, expressive old-web aesthetics with rainbow confetti, click effects, and a chatbox, making it a delightful space to explore.
2026-07-07 ifelse95's journal ifelse95's journal is a personal long-form writing and documentation space hosted on Neocities, now redirecting visitors to a new location. The site is minimal in its current state, featuring an RSS feed and a handful of update notices marking its transition.
2026-07-07 Igg's Site - Front Page Igg's Site appears to be a personal Neocities homepage in its very early stages, with almost no content visible beyond a page counter and tracker links. The site is essentially a shell with minimal text and a few placeholder elements.
2026-07-07 Ikewise Online Ikewise Online is the home of Ikewise, a developer who shares web design tutorials and tools including a JavaScript includes guide, font resources, and a Pokemon type calculator. The site is sparse but the static resource pages have circulated widely enough to help many visitors learning web development.
2026-07-07 imladris. Braigwen's personal site 'Imladris' is a handcrafted Neocities homepage currently in its early stages, with a landing splash page inviting visitors inside. The creator notes they are teaching themselves to code from scratch, and the site is a perpetual work in progress with content yet to be fully developed.
2026-07-07 ImLexicon ImLexicon is a personal homepage by a creator known as Lexicon, still in early development but already featuring old-web sensibilities like webrings and anti-Web3 sentiment. The site showcases stamps advocating for open web values and participates in the Hotline Webring, making it part of the indie web revival community.
2026-07-07 Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search · The New Leaf Journal The New Leaf Journal, run by Nicholas A. Ferrell, publishes tech essays and commentary on search engines, web indexing, and the Google/Bing duopoly that powers most alternative search tools. This article digs into the real-world consequences for website operators when Bing de-indexes a site, tracing how that invisibility cascades across privacy-focused search engines like DuckDuckGo and others.
2026-07-07 Index A Tripod-hosted personal splash page by MsPs offering a simple click-to-enter gateway to the main site content. With almost no visible text or structure beyond a few images and an entry link, it represents a classic early-web personal homepage introduction page.
2026-07-07 index Magic Lantern Graphics is a web design and graphics service offering an extensive archive of animated GIFs, clipart, holiday animations, logos, and custom website design for personal and business clients. Visitors can browse hundreds of categorized animations spanning animals, holidays, seasonal themes, and miscellaneous subjects, all available as web resources.
2026-07-07 index A bare-bones personal homepage hosted on Zetnet with virtually no visible content beyond a title. The page appears to be an empty or near-empty index with no substantive text or features to explore.
2026-07-07 index - olifurz.com Olifurz's personal homepage features a charming old-web aesthetic complete with webrings, a dancing boykisser cat, and a Catppuccin-themed design. The site is a cozy corner of the indie web, inviting visitors into a creative personal space with music and queer-friendly vibes.
2026-07-07 Index DOT Css Index Page: Index DOT CSS, created by Brian Wilson, is a comprehensive advanced CSS reference covering every property, selector, syntax rule, and browser compatibility history in exhaustive detail. With sections on CSS spec history, browser support grids, FAQs, and bug reports, this is a go-to technical reference for anyone doing serious web development work.
2026-07-07 index | eliana.lol Eliana's personal site at eliana.lol is a minimalist Hugo-powered hub featuring a blog, notes, research, image gallery, and a collection of favorite pages and tools. The site has a clean old-web aesthetic with sections for computer notes and a guestbook, making it a tidy personal corner of the indie web.
2026-07-07 Indieseek.xyz Indie Web Directory Indieseek.xyz is a human-curated, searchable web directory dedicated to indexing the independent web, including personal blogs, classic HTML pages, and web revival sites. It serves as a hub for those looking to discover or promote indie websites outside of corporate silos, with features like a stumble tool, new listings feed, and submission guidelines.
2026-07-07 IndieWeb principles · Paul Robert Lloyd Paul Robert Lloyd's personal site features a thoughtful essay examining the IndieWeb movement's 11 guiding principles, questioning whether they still serve the community's goals in 2024. Written after attending IndieWebCamp in Düsseldorf, the post proposes condensing the principles into a more accessible framework and invites community discussion on the IndieWeb wiki.
2026-07-07 Indigo's den Soblow Xaselgio, an indigo dragoness based in France, runs this technically-focused blog archiving niche findings about self-hosting, system administration, web security, and the broader state of the internet. Posts cover topics like LLM crawlers poisoning the web, nginx, Debian, and domain management, making it a useful resource for fellow tinkerers and self-hosters.
2026-07-07 Indiscripts Angela's Indiscripts is a hobbyist archive of free web scripts and small applications, including Enthusiast for managing fanlistings, SiteSkin for lightweight website theming, and LJ Magpie for embedding LiveJournal posts. All scripts are available as linkware and hosted on GitHub, making this a practical resource for anyone running personal sites or fanlisting collectives.
2026-07-07 inertia47 A minimalist splash page for inertia47 on Neocities, featuring little more than a title and an entry link. The site appears to be a personal homepage still in its early or bare-bones stage, with almost no visible content beyond the landing aesthetic.
2026-07-07 inkbook – welcome Inkbook is a Neocities personal page with a login gate and a flashing-colors aesthetic warning, suggesting a creative old-web style site in early or minimal form. Very little content is accessible from the landing page, making it difficult to assess the full scope of what the creator has built.
2026-07-07 innactive A curated collection of web design resources including pixels, dividers, banners, cursors, blinkies, stamps, DHTML scripts, and custom scrollbars aimed at personal site builders. The site organizes and links out to various free assets and code snippets especially useful for creators making old-web style pages on platforms like Carrd.
2026-07-07 innertube - a webring for humans Innertu.be is a webring dedicated to connecting human-made personal websites, built around a philosophy of resisting corporate web centralization and celebrating independent creators. Members join by submitting their site URL and tags, then display the webring panel to link visitors through a curated network of personal and portfolio sites.
2026-07-07 Interconnected Matt Webb (known as @genmon) shares his personal RSS blogroll, a curated list of hundreds of feeds he follows via NetNewsWire and Feedbin, spanning tech, culture, AI, and independent blogs. A fascinating snapshot of one prolific blogger's reading diet, complete with direct RSS feed links and tips on how to get started with feed readers.
2026-07-07 Internet Phone Book – Submit your site to issue 2! The Internet Phone Book is an annual printed and digital publication by Kristoffer Tjalve and Elliott Cost that celebrates the personal web, featuring essays, musings, and a curated directory of personal websites by designers, developers, writers, and educators. It doubles as a physical book available worldwide through Metalabel, with a live book tour hitting venues from Ljubljana to London, making it a unique artifact bridging the indie web movement and print culture.
2026-07-07 INTERNET Q&A A 1996 New York Times 'Internet Q&A' column by John C. Freed, answering reader questions about early web topics like creating a homepage on AOL or CompuServe and running Netscape offline. A fascinating time capsule of the nascent consumer internet era, offering step-by-step guidance for everyday users navigating online services for the first time.
2026-07-07 InternetTrash the 'be yourself' Internet Community! InternetTrash is a late-1990s free homepage community inviting users to host 'trashy, tasteless, useless, and politically incorrect' personal sites under its 'be yourself' banner. The directory organizes member sites into subcategories like People, Groups, Music, Sports, and Computers, with forums, chat rooms, and a URL submission system rounding out the community features.