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  • 2026-07-07
    Jim Ofisia — Page — Hotline Webring
    Hotline Webring is a modern revival of the classic 90s webring concept, created by Jim Ofisia, a climate-conscious designer from Surabaya, Indonesia. The page explains the history and purpose of webrings and invites visitors to join or browse participating sites through previous, next, and random navigation links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jjj's Site - Front Page
    Jjj's Site is a sparse personal homepage hosted on Neocities with almost no visible text content or navigation beyond its title and a single image. There is not enough content present to determine a dominant topic, making it one of the most minimal sites imaginable.
  • 2026-07-07
    JNKYRD
    JNKYRD is a boldly styled personal site by a creator going by the same handle, built for desktop browsing with bright colors, flashing images, and music on select pages. Most sections are still under construction, but the site signals a strong anti-AI, pro-free-speech aesthetic typical of the indie web revival.
  • 2026-07-07
    Johan Halse
    Johan Halse is a web developer's personal blog featuring sharp, opinionated commentary on the tech industry, including AI hype, the Rails community, and the blockchain era. Posts are witty and candid, offering a developer's perspective on trends he finds overblown or troubling.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Doe’s page
    A template and demonstration site showing how to build a multi-page website using nothing but a single HTML file, CSS:target selectors, and anchor links, with no JavaScript or databases required. Created as a practical starting point for anyone who wants a simple, lightweight personal site, it includes downloadable source files and clear instructions for customization.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Graham-Cumming's blog
    CSS absolute positioning scatter plot: John Graham-Cumming's technical blog covers a clever technique for building a scatter plot chart using only CSS absolute positioning, eliminating the need for external graphics or gnuplot PNG files. The post demonstrates how to make interactive, clickable charts with popups using pure HTML and CSS, offering a practical solution for anti-spam tool visualization.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Wienke
    John Wienke's cheerful personal homepage is a love letter to the old web, celebrating the spirit of Web 1.0 with a perpetual under-construction aesthetic, free and open source software advocacy, and links to favorite sites. The page champions personal expression online, open source tools like Linux Mint, GIMP, and LibreOffice, and encourages visitors to build their own corners of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joho the Blog » My 2004 Blogroll
    David Weinberger's long-running blog 'Joho the Blog' features a nostalgic post reconstructing his 2004 blogroll, complete with reflections on how blogrolls functioned as early social networks in the pre-Facebook blogosphere. The post offers a fascinating time capsule of early blogging culture, linking to archived versions of prominent early bloggers like Cory Doctorow, Dan Gillmor, and Tim Bray via the Internet Archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jon Camfield dot com | Jon Camfield Dot Com
    Jon Camfield's personal blog and project hub focuses on digital security, human rights, internet freedom, and open-source tools for activists and trainers. Featuring blog archives stretching back to 1999 and projects like SAFETAG and Level-Up, it's a rich resource for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and civil liberties.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joschi Kuphal · Web & Document Accessibility Specialist · Working Proprietor & Unboss @ tollwerk
    Joschi Kuphal is a certified web and document accessibility specialist based in Nuremberg, Germany, who shares his work as a consultant, auditor, lecturer, and community organizer in the digital accessibility space. His page highlights his teaching roles at several German universities, community events like the Accessibility Club and technica11y webcast, and his founding of tollwerk, a cooperative web and advertising agency.
  • 2026-07-07
    Juicy Studio
    Colour Contrast Analyser Firefox Extension: Juicy Studio, run by Gez Lemon, presents a Firefox extension that automatically analyzes colour contrast across all DOM elements in a webpage, helping accessibility evaluators identify failing foreground/background combinations without manual guesswork. The article covers the tool's functionality in depth, including luminosity contrast ratios, WCAG 2 guidelines, and the AERT algorithm, making it a valuable reference for anyone doing web accessibility auditing.
  • 2026-07-07
    julia bird
    Julia Bird's personal Nekoweb site greets visitors with a charming splash page that emphasizes desktop-first design and old-web aesthetics. Still under active construction, it participates in several webrings including the Hotline and Retronaut rings, signaling a commitment to the handcrafted indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    justin @ tilde.club personal home page 2014 love yes
    Justin Hall's minimal tilde.club homepage doubles as a gentle introduction to HTML, encouraging visitors to think of web pages as a creative medium for essays, poems, and stories. The page links to tips on making simple HTML look good on mobile, making it as much a nudge toward web publishing as a personal landing page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kalechips
    Kalechips is a creative personal site by a web enthusiast who offers free website layouts, hosts a pixel art toybox, and publishes an online zine called Salad Magazine. The site is notable for its accessibility-focused free layouts, a 'layout thrift store' with multiple downloadable designs, and a charming self-deprecating personality throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kallistero's Project Cy
    Kallistero's Project Cy is a creative web experiment featuring a custom in-page browser called NaviA, a draggable navigation assistant that lets you browse external sites without leaving the page. The site also includes visual display modes like Trippy, Scanlines, and Negative, along with a blog and plans for hosting original scripts and web tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Karthik's Home Page - Using FTP
    Karthik's tutorial page explains how to use FTP to manage and upload files to free web hosting services like Tripod, Geocities, and Fortunecity. It covers why FTP clients are superior to built-in file managers, recommends specific software like CuteFTP and FTP Explorer, and walks through the connection process for major 1990s-era hosts.
  • 2026-07-07
    kate's 88x31 button archive
    Kate's archive collects hundreds of classic 88x31 pixel buttons organized into categories like flags, LGBT, games, software, and GNU/Linux for easy browsing and copying. Each button comes with one-click HTML copy functionality, making this a handy reference for anyone building an old-web style homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kaycy's Creations for Fun (KCFF)
    Kaycy's Creations for Fun is a sprawling personal site by a creator named Kaycy, packed with Paint Shop Pro tutorials covering scrolling headers, mirror bevels, cross hatch tags, and decorative graphics techniques. Alongside the PSP lessons, the site showcases original artwork, photography, sewing projects, and even a sculpture of a guitar-playing, motorcycle-riding tiger.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kev Quirk
    Kev Quirk's personal blog covers web development, blogging platforms, and open web advocacy, with posts ranging from project launches like Pure Blog and Pure Comments to opinions on browser features and internet culture. The site reflects a hands-on web enthusiast who builds and shares tools for the indie web community, including the well-known 512kb Club project.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kevin Marks
    Kevin Marks is a co-founder of Microformats and IndieWeb advocate whose personal site serves as a living archive of his tech talks, live notes, essays, and web tools spanning decades. The site features notes from conferences like XOXO and IndieWebCamp alongside tools like SVG Share and Noter Live, reflecting a deep commitment to open web standards and decentralized publishing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kicks Condor
    Kicks Condor is the wildly creative online home of a hypertext enthusiast who curates personal blogs and indie websites through the href.cool directory and champions the open, weird web. The site features interviews with indie web personalities, tools like Fraidycat for following any feed, and a sprawling blogroll of unusual corners of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    killallgoodconnections
    A minimal, atmospheric personal landing page styled with dark tones, Japanese fonts like Osaka and MS PGothic, and animated rainbow text effects. The site serves as an entry point with a 'welcome' and 'enter' prompt, built with carefully crafted CSS animations and a moody aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Killbot's Site - Front Page
    Killbot's site is a personal Neocities homepage that is heavy on imagery with minimal text, featuring a visit statistics tracker. The sparse content and image-forward layout suggest an early-stage or minimal personal page with old-web aesthetics.
  • 2026-07-07
    kilroy - Wandering
    Chris Ritchie's 'Kilroy' is a long-running blog chronicling purposeful and aimless walks across the internet, curating and commenting on blogosphere discoveries, IndieWeb culture, and the open web. With archives stretching back to 2016 and over a thousand indexed pages, it serves as a personal link-log and meditation on web culture, blogging, and technology.
  • 2026-07-07
    kingdra.net
    Kingdra.net is a personal old-web style homepage packed with webrings, friend links, and curated personal site recommendations that refresh on each visit. It leans heavily into the interconnected community spirit of indie web culture, featuring the Bucket Webring, Sanrio Webring, and a collection of 88x31 buttons from fellow site owners.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kira's homepage!!
    Kira's personal portfolio site is an in-progress showcase built by a self-described engineer, featuring sections for projects, a resume, and tech-related hobby content. The site is still under construction as the creator relearns HTML and CSS, making it an early-stage but genuinely technical personal presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kiwi's website :3
    KiwiMeowo's cozy personal corner on Nekoweb features a diary, about page, and a chatbox for visitors to connect with the creator. The site has a cute, kawaii aesthetic with frequent updates and a mobile-friendly layout, making it a charming little slice of old-web personal homepage culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    klaxzy[dot]net
    Klaxzy.net is the personal website, blog, and diary of a creator going by klaxzy, featuring sections for a log, studio, infrastructure notes, and a 'now' page. The minimal navigation and technical section titles like 'infra' suggest a tech-savvy individual sharing their projects and thoughts online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Knitting Our Internet 🧶
    Knitting Our Internet is an educational workshop project by Tommi that uses tangible, hands-on activities to explain how the internet works while critically examining surveillance capitalism, centralization, and the environmental impact of mainstream social networks. Visitors can invite Tommi to host the workshop or download the Weaver Kit to run it themselves, with past events spanning hackerspaces, festivals, and universities across Europe.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kurious website
    Kurio's personal website is built as a hands-on learning project, with the creator openly documenting their journey of hand-coding HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch. The site features a blog focused on web development and "computer-touching related stuff," alongside art and personal sections, making it a genuinely content-driven web design learning site.

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