2026-07-07 OpenBooks OpenBooks is Neocities' original web portal, created by Coyote Reyne, designed to help visitors discover the independent, human-made corners of the internet outside of corporate algorithms. Now in its 11th iteration, the site features a searchable directory, curated links, and a retrospective celebrating a decade of fostering DIY internet culture.
2026-07-07 OpenDyslexic OpenDyslexic is a free, open-source typeface created by Abbie Gonzalez and specifically designed to reduce some common reading difficulties associated with dyslexia. Available under the SIL-OFL license for personal, commercial, and educational use, the font can be downloaded via Itch.io or supported through Patreon.
2026-07-07 OpenType Fonts - A New Font Format for Macintosh and Windows Created by Mike Doughty, this detailed reference page explains the OpenType font format and its advantages for cross-platform compatibility between Macintosh and Windows. Part of a larger tutorials site covering Photoshop, Illustrator, and other design tools, it covers OpenType features like ligatures, swash characters, and expert sets with links to official Adobe and Microsoft specifications.
2026-07-07 Optimization Week Magazine - web performance tips fast web site speed optimization news & views Optimization Week is an online magazine covering web performance, site speed optimization, and related techniques, with over 136 issues published since 2003. Readers will find case studies, PPC optimization tips, SEO and speed benchmarks, and practical guides for making websites faster and more effective.
2026-07-07 Ordinary Mode Ordinary Mode is a personal blog covering web tinkering, server management, domain setups, and the occasional slice of everyday life like moving house and e-bikes. Posts like 'Generating full text RSS' and 'Server updates' reveal a technically minded author who enjoys sharing practical notes on running a small personal web presence.
2026-07-07 orgnizedmess Piya's personal blog explores how systems work, from homelab networking and IndieWeb participation to personal productivity frameworks. A thoughtful mix of technical writing and introspective posts, with entries on making the indie web more accessible and intentional blog engagement.
2026-07-07 osaka Osaka is a minimalist personal site featuring a diary, favorites page, and a growing 'radio' page that replaces an older song archive with curated music. The site is a work in progress, with the creator actively rebuilding sections and sharing their musical tastes.
2026-07-07 other The 'other' page of Diet Water is a wonderfully chaotic dumping ground for links, files, rants, Scratch games, ROMs, and oddities that didn't fit anywhere else on the site. It features an 88x31 button collection, a Hotline webring, the Bee Movie script, a Doom 2 soundtrack with a mystery soundfont, and hidden secrets scattered throughout.
2026-07-07 Outlinks – immibis The outlinks page of immibis.com is a curated collection of links to technical blogs, Hacker News, privacy tools, and real-world Berlin locations, maintained as a deliberate act of supporting the independent web. The selection leans heavily toward Linux sysadmin writing, reverse engineering, computer graphics, and functional programming resources, making it a useful jumping-off point for technically minded visitors.
2026-07-07 Overview, Firefox Extension Development Tutorial - Rietta A preserved legacy tutorial from 2005, written by nine Georgia Tech students, covering the full process of developing extensions for Mozilla Firefox 1.5. Topics include packaging, GUI creation, user preferences, localization, security, and distribution, making it a fascinating historical snapshot of early Firefox extension development.
2026-07-07 Owen - Homepage Owen Compher's personal corner of the indie web, where this computer science and mathematics student showcases his self-built site with web dev projects, a curated links page, and a file server. The site leans into indieweb culture with webring participation, PGP keys, and a hand-crafted ethos that makes it a genuine artifact of the modern personal web revival.
2026-07-07 owlharì Owlharì's guide to webshrines walks visitors through the art of building personal shrine pages, offering prompts, ideas, and creative inspiration for anyone who wants to celebrate their favorite things online. Originally published in a Neocities surf club e-zine, this guide covers everything from what to write about to layout and coding ideas, making it a practical and enthusiastic resource for the personal web community.
2026-07-07 OwlMan on Neocities OwlMan is a personal Neocities page from a British creator based in England and Wales, describing itself as an archive and personal site. The page is sparse in visible content but self-identifies as a UK-based personal archive with a distinctly irreverent tone.
2026-07-07 p l a s m a Plasma is a small join-only clique for owners of high-quality, handcrafted personal websites, founded by Joosh on the Nekoweb community. To join, members must have a completed and impressive site, display the clique badge, and submit their details through the on-site form.
2026-07-07 p o p c u l t Gen Lissa's toybox page collects adoptables, cliques, and webrings as part of their personal Neocities presence called 'popcult.' The page showcases classic old-web collecting culture, inviting visitors to share their own cute adoptables and webring memberships.
2026-07-07 Page Title Goes Here Sadgrl's Layout Maker is a browser-based tool that generates responsive HTML and CSS website layouts for Neocities users, with dropdown customization options and commented code to help beginners learn as they build. Alongside the layout generator, the site offers companion resources including an HTML cheatsheet, tiled background collections, font links, and site idea prompts.
2026-07-07 Pan Continental Airways Pan Continental Airways is Andrew Zhong's personal site, styled as an airline experience and hosted on Nekoweb, featuring a 'Technical Logbook' that covers web development notes and personal musings with uncensored commentary. The site is manually hand-coded and participates in several webrings including the Hotline and Retronaut rings, giving it a strong old-web aesthetic.
2026-07-07 Paper Tiles Paper Tiles offers a collection of hand-crafted tileable background images derived from public-domain wallpaper patterns sourced via Historic New England, perfect for adding texture to websites. Each tile is available in large and small JPG formats with source files provided, and visitors can contribute new tiles via GitLab.
2026-07-07 Park City Park City is a small internet community built around friendship, creativity, and a rejection of the content-overload culture of modern social media, offering its members shared hosting, a Gemini server, FTP, and an online radio station. Founded in 2019, this cozy web collective operates with a warm manifesto encouraging members to simply exist and thrive without pressure to perform or produce.
2026-07-07 Parker's Basement Parker's Basement is a personal site by Parker (opossil) built explicitly to improve their coding skills, featuring buttons, blinkies, stamps, and webrings alongside a fledgling blog. The site is in active early development with a to-do list of planned pages including shrines, a gallery, and an about me section.
2026-07-07 Parth Shiralkar Parth Shiralkar's personal homepage presents a developer, designer, and author with a clean, theme-aware design that adapts to your system preferences. The site links out to a blog, pixel art, climbing content, and a books section, painting a picture of a creative technologist with eclectic interests.
2026-07-07 pechaflickr Pechaflickr is a clever web mashup created by Alan Levine that combines the PechaKucha presentation format with PowerPoint Karaoke, challenging users to improvise a coherent talk from 20 random Flickr photos shown for 20 seconds each. Advanced options let you customize slide count, timing, and image sources including Flickr Commons, making it a fun tool for educators and presenters.
2026-07-07 peonyvalley Peony Valley is a lovingly crafted old-web tribute site by a creator who spent years learning CSS to finally build the early-2000s homepage they always dreamed of. With a Y2K aesthetic, webrings, a button wall, and sections for personal interests, it channels the nostalgic charm of early Geocities-era personal pages.
2026-07-07 Personal website – travel blog, photo gallery, projects Lauren Nishizaki documents how she built her personal website from scratch using Jekyll, covering her journey from Blogspot frustration to a fully self-hosted static site with a travel blog, photo gallery, and projects section. The writeup is a detailed technical walkthrough touching on CSS, HTML, hosting with Digital Ocean and Caddy, domain setup with Namecheap, and the resources that helped her learn web development.
2026-07-07 personal websites with a /now page NowNowNow is a global directory of personal websites that feature a /now page, a simple concept popularized by Derek Sivers where people share what they are currently focused on in their lives. Visitors can browse thousands of entries organized by location, from California to Kosovo, or jump to a random page for a serendipitous peek into someone's current chapter.
2026-07-07 PersonalWebsites.org - Discover Personal Websites PersonalWebsites.org, created by Nick Gray, is a curated directory of over 4,300 personal websites from creators, developers, artists, and dreamers around the world. Visitors can browse by country, submit their own site, or discover random gems from the golden tradition of the personal homepage.
2026-07-07 petpet A browser-based petpet GIF generator that lets you animate any image with the classic internet "petpet" hand pat effect, with controls for size, speed, squish, and flip. Built by a Neocities creator, it supports mouse, touch, and keyboard input and can export the finished animated GIF directly in your browser.
2026-07-07 petrapixel Petrapixel is a richly built Neocities personal site by creator 'petrapixel' that doubles as a comprehensive web design resource hub, featuring beginner and advanced coding tutorials, layout generators, widgets for free Neocities accounts, and troubleshooting guides. Beyond the coding resources, visitors can also explore the creator's art, fractal work, writing, media recommendations, shrines, and a charming old-web aesthetic complete with blinkies, cliques, and webrings.
2026-07-07 Philip Zastrow Philip Zastrow is a product-minded developer and designer from Ohio who shares weeknotes, technical articles, and insights on topics like codebase exploration, AI integration, and design thinking. The site features a reading list, external writing, and a clean personal blog covering the intersection of product design and development.
2026-07-07 Philly Homebrew Website Club 7 Recap | Zephnetdotbiz Zephyr Prusinski recaps the 7th Philadelphia Homebrew Website Club meetup, sharing participant links and notes from discussions covering IndieWeb practices, web development resources, and DIY radio projects. The post captures the community spirit of indie web enthusiasts gathering in Philadelphia, with links to MDN tutorials, Neocities, and a fascinating mix of topics from ham radio to version control alternatives.