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  • 2026-07-07
    LOOK ALIVE, SUNSHINE!
    Calzone's personal Neocities homepage greets visitors with a bold splash page, webring links, and a playful warning about cuss words and heavy construction. The site leans into classic old-web aesthetics with a dense image layout, gang-style navigation humor, and a handcrafted feel that's clearly a work in progress.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOOK AROUND ... Explore, Discover, Conquer! www.lookaround123.com
    Phil Viger of Meriden, Connecticut built this sprawling 166-page web portal packed with over 4,500 categorized bookmarks, MIDI music, HTML design tips, cartoons, and a wide range of curated internet resources. A true artifact of the mid-to-late 1990s web, it serves as both a personal homepage and a hand-crafted link directory covering everything from search engines to sports to education.
  • 2026-07-07
    Loominggrey | Home
    Loominggrey is a personal archive built by a creator who calls themselves Grey, featuring a journal, fan shrines, and a curated collection of web design tools and resources for fellow site builders. The "Neat Resources" section is a standout feature, packed with links to dithering tools, texture generators, icon libraries, CSS tricks, and palette creators that make it genuinely useful for old-web enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lord Horse Clubhouse
    The Lord Horse Domain Webring (LHDRing) is a community webring connecting a group of friend-run websites under the Lord Horse Domain umbrella. This page provides instructions for joining the ring, embedding the webring widget, and adding a full site list using provided HTML and JavaScript snippets.
  • 2026-07-07
    LostFocus
    Dominik Schwind's personal blog and linkblog, LostFocus, features weeknotes, morning earworm entries, and curated links spanning music, tech, and internet culture. The site embraces IndieWeb principles with RSS feeds, Fediverse/Mastodon integration, and a blogroll in progress.
  • 2026-07-07
    loveberry ♡ home
    Loveberry is a web resource site by June, offering CSS snippets, coded widgets, and guides designed to help others build and customize their own websites. Notable offerings include status cafe widgets, comment box customizations, and reusable code snippets aimed at making web design more accessible to beginners.
  • 2026-07-07
    lovely void
    Red-Night's personal site 'lovely void' is a Neocities homepage that is openly under construction and subject to frequent resets, giving it a charmingly unpredictable nature. The landing page features participation in several old-web webrings including the Retronaut and Hotline rings, signaling a love of retro internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Low Tech Webring Directory
    The Low Tech Webring Directory, hosted on No Tech Magazine, curates homepages of people interested in low-tech living, small-web tools, and Web 1.0-inspired creativity. It serves as a hub connecting like-minded sites that question blind faith in modern technology, bridging old-web community culture with themes of sustainability and simplicity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Low-bandwidth links
    Scott Wells maintains this curated link garden on tilde.club, collecting low-bandwidth and lightweight web resources for use in emergencies, on trains, or anywhere connectivity is limited. The collection spans news, weather, travel, reference, and even pre-2000 personal websites, all organized around the ethos of a fast, accessible, minimal web.
  • 2026-07-07
    lowercase.name
    J's personal corner of the web, lowercase.name, is the home of a creator who makes websites, web-adjacent tools, and web-building resources, all proudly AI-free. A fun interactive touch lets visitors click the header to cycle through new color schemes, giving the minimalist site a playful personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    lucy's website
    Lucy's minimalist personal homepage is a no-frills self-introduction from a transgender, bisexual creator from the UK who describes herself as making 'stupid bullshit.' The site features links to her git repository, email, guestbook, and participation in webrings including the No AI Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Luis Quintanilla - Personal Website
    Luis Quintanilla's personal website serves as a hub for his blog posts, notes, bookmarks, reviews, and curated collections including a blogroll, podroll, and travel guides. The site covers a wide range of tech-focused topics including open-source software, AI, self-hosting, and developer tools, with a heavily active feed boasting over 1,500 items.
  • 2026-07-07
    Luke's Cabin
    Luke's Cabin is a charming early-stage personal site where creator Luke blogs, shares photos, and experiments with HTML from scratch as a self-taught hobbyist. The site's self-deprecating humor and old-web aesthetic make it a relatable snapshot of someone just starting to carve out their corner of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    LukeW | Designing for Large Screen Smartphones
    Luke Wroblewski's design resource site covers mobile and web interface design with in-depth articles grounded in real research and usability data. This particular entry examines how to design for large-screen smartphones with one-handed use in mind, referencing studies, OS-level solutions, and practical UI placement strategies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lynn Fisher
    Lynn Fisher is a web designer, CSS developer, and artist from Phoenix, Arizona who showcases her creative work and experiments on this personal portfolio. Her site is notable for its yearly redesigns (currently on version XIX), demonstrating her skills in pushing the boundaries of CSS and web design.
  • 2026-07-07
    M0NAKR0ME'S Hotspot
    M0NAKR0ME's Hotspot is the personal homepage of Q, a creator who recently learned HTML and is proudly sharing their work and interests with the world. The site is packed with classic old-web stamps, badges, and blinkies alongside links to their other projects, making it a charming example of handcrafted personal web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    macchiato v3
    Arina's personal site features her cat Espresso as a central presence, with image-heavy pages and a cozy coffee-themed aesthetic. The site includes a free layout section, music, and status updates, making it a charming little corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    madasafish
    A frames-based personal site hosted on the free web hosting service Madasafish, offering a glimpse into the early web era of personal homepages. Unfortunately the content is inaccessible without frames support, leaving the actual subject matter a mystery beyond the sparse title text.
  • 2026-07-07
    Made Mistakes
    Michael Rose's personal site and blog has been publishing web development tutorials and articles since 2004, with a heavy focus on static site generators like Jekyll, Gatsby, and Hugo. Visitors will find in-depth guides on Jekyll configuration, Netlify deployment, and practical tips for building and maintaining modern static websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    magmaus3's website
    Maia (magmaus3) runs a minimalist personal homepage serving as a hub for her contact info, social media profiles, and code repositories across platforms like Codeberg and her self-hosted Forgejo instance. The site is notable for its privacy-forward approach, featuring PGP keys, Tor and I2P mirror links, and a strong presence on the Fediverse.
  • 2026-07-07
    magpies
    Magpies is a collection of free templates and CSS resources for fandom use, including masterlist templates, AO3 CSS customizations, and rec (multi-filter) templates built by the creator at kingdra.net. Live examples from community members show the templates in action, and a bonus guide to running fandom events rounds out this handy toolkit for online fandom organizers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Main Corridor
    Snails.town is a richly built personal archive by a creator who writes about web development, device modding, JavaScript experiments, gaming, and travel, all housed in a charmingly organized site with shrines, a museum, a toybox, and a guestbook. The site leans noticeably into web-building topics, with tutorials, code snippets, articles on Eleventy, Kindle jailbreaking, and graphics automation making up a substantial portion of its content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Make your HTML pages Mobile
    Justin Hall, one of the earliest personal web publishers, shares practical tips for making old-school HTML pages render well on modern mobile devices using viewport meta tags and basic CSS. The page covers responsive design techniques suited for simple web essays, including how to handle blockquotes, images, and embedded YouTube videos on small screens.
  • 2026-07-07
    Making Internet Explorer use position – fixed;
    A technical reference page by Mark "Tarquin" Wilton-Jones covering how to implement CSS position:fixed in Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6 using JavaScript workarounds. The page includes code snippets, explanations of browser compatibility issues, and frank commentary on IE6's legacy as a barrier to modern web development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Making the Web Fun Again
    Kyle Drake, founder of Neocities, lays out his vision for reviving the free, creative, personal web in this 2013 manifesto blog post. Drawing on the history of GeoCities, the dot-com bubble, and corporate web consolidation, he argues for a community-driven alternative that makes personal website creation fun and accessible again.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mamboleoo
    Louis Hoebregts, a creative developer known as Mamboleoo, shares in-depth technical articles on WebGL, SVG animation, and the Canvas 2D API. The site is packed with interactive CodePen demos and tutorials on generative art, CSS custom properties, and advanced JavaScript rendering techniques.
  • 2026-07-07
    manacake.co ✧。٩(ˊᗜˋ )و✧*。
    Manacake.co is the charming personal hub of a self-described 'magical software maker' who crafts cute web projects with a whimsical, handmade aesthetic. The site features an inventory, project showcases, and a guestbook, with imagery evoking pastel pastry displays and kawaii characters like a korok from Zelda.
  • 2026-07-07
    Manu Mateos
    Manu Mateos runs a Spanish-language personal blog where he writes about technology, the internet, and everyday life, with sections dedicated to music, films, TV, and books he has enjoyed. Built with Hugo and featuring an almanac, tagcloud, and slash pages, it is a well-organized indie web presence with a clear passion for digital culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Manuel Strehl
    Manuel Strehl, a German web developer known as Boldewyn, shares technical posts covering CSS tricks, Unicode quirks, command-line tools, Docker, and web accessibility. The blog leans heavily into front-end and developer tooling topics, with posts ranging from OKLCH color theming to DOM focus order and MySQL troubleshooting.
  • 2026-07-07
    mar²
    Marmar's personal site is a hands-on playground for experimenting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, built in the spirit of mid-to-late 90s web culture as an escape from social media. Highlights include a custom-built music player with mobile-responsive controls, a Jekyll blog, Mastodon and Bluesky feeds, webrings, buttons and blinkies, and a changelog documenting the site's ongoing evolution.

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