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  • 2026-07-07
    roboring
    Roboring is a webring connecting 56 personal websites belonging to self-described 'robot-aligned beings,' celebrating a shared identity aesthetic of synthetic, mechanical, and AI-adjacent personas. Created by stel, it offers a navigable directory of member sites with slugs, descriptions, and social links, plus instructions for joining via a JSON submission.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rocket into the Spark-Web!
    Darkosparko's colorful personal homepage on Nekoweb invites visitors into the 'Spark-Web,' a heavily stylized old-web experience featuring autoplay audio, bright colors, and JavaScript-heavy design. The landing page emphasizes community through webrings and links, built with an enthusiastic old-web aesthetic spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    roelroscamabbing.nl - the premier resource for "roel roscam abbing" on the web!
    Roel Roscam Abbing's portfolio showcases a range of technology and media projects focused on low-tech infrastructure, mesh networking, packet radio, and decentralized publishing. Highlights include work for Low-Tech Magazine's solar-powered site, a packet radio experiment, and tools like Bibliotecha and Meshenger that explore community networking and off-grid communication.
  • 2026-07-07
    RomOS
    RomOS Feed Webring is a community webring dedicated to personal website owners who use RSS feeds, created by mxbo to help small web enthusiasts discover and follow each other's content through syndication. It includes guides on RSS vs Atom formats, joining rules, and ready-made widget code so members can display the ring on their own handmade sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    RSS and Atom Feed Tutorial
    Written by Mark Nottingham, this tutorial covers everything a content publisher or webmaster needs to know about RSS and Atom web feeds, from what they are to how to publish them well. It includes guidance on choosing a feed format, autodiscovery, caching, validation, and tips for producing high-quality feeds.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ruby Klover
    Ruby Klover's personal site, 'Bruh, Ltd', is a minimalist homepage featuring a blog, a garden section, and links to their online presence elsewhere. The site badges proudly note it was made on GNU/Linux with Neovim, giving it a distinctly hacker-aesthetic personal web feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    RV's free DHTML and JavaScript text and graphic effects for your web-site
    RV's site offers a large collection of free JavaScript and DHTML effects that webmasters can drop into their own pages, covering everything from animated snow and fireworks to matrix wipes and analog clocks. Each effect comes with a live demo and ready-to-copy script, making it a practical toolkit for anyone wanting to add visual flair to a website.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ryan Seddon | Real text rotation with CSS
    Ryan Seddon's technical blog dives into CSS tricks and techniques, with this post exploring real text rotation using the CSS3 writing-mode property as a cleaner alternative to IE's proprietary filters. The site covers a range of front-end web development topics including pure CSS menus, custom form inputs, and accordion effects.
  • 2026-07-07
    sadgrl.online
    Sadgrl.online is a well-known indie web resource hub by sadgrl, offering HTML/CSS guides, free layouts, tiled backgrounds, a layout builder, and an 88x31 button maker for aspiring webmasters. The site also champions the open web with an internet manifesto, a webring directory, and tools for archiving and surfing the independent web.
  • 2026-07-07
    sam's place :33
    Sam's first-ever website is a cheerful Neocities homepage featuring a portfolio, resources section, and a growing to-do list of fun web projects like shrines and blinkie walls. The site embraces the handcrafted old-web spirit, linking to tools like w3schools and gifcity while openly celebrating its beginner-coded jank with good humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sams's very own homedir in the Tildeverse
    Sammy's minimal tilde.club homepage is part of the Tildeverse, a network of shared Unix servers hosting personal pages in the tradition of old-school internet culture. The page serves primarily as a webring hub connecting other tilde community members via previous, random, and next navigation links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Saneef’s website
    Saneef H. Ansari is a freelance web designer and developer who shares learning notes, technical articles, and experiments covering web design, accessibility, design systems, data visualisation, and front-end development. His client work spans major organizations like Gojek, Zoho, and the Asian Development Bank, making this a well-rounded professional and personal showcase.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sara Joy
    Sara Joy is a front-end developer and web accessibility advocate whose personal site showcases her talks, projects, and experiments around CSS, color schemes, and inclusive web design. Visitors will find links to conference talks on topics like dark mode and contrast accessibility, side projects like a CSS webring and RSS aggregator, and professional work samples.
  • 2026-07-07
    saur
    Saur is a sparse personal homepage on Nekoweb with minimal navigation links including home, info, and misc sections. The site is nearly empty at this snapshot, offering little more than a shell with a Mastodon link and a Creative Commons license notice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Save Our Vanishing Frompers!
    A whimsical corner of the old web dedicated to the fictional 'Frompers,' tiny invisible creatures said to thrive on human imagination, used as the charming theme for a website award program encouraging creative and imaginative sites. Visitors can apply for the Fromper Award, browse award winners, explore the Fromper Web Ring, and find tips for accessible web pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scaled background-image
    A focused CSS tutorial by Mark Schenk demonstrating how to create a scaled background image that fills the browser window using absolute and fixed positioning tricks. The page explains cross-browser considerations including IE6 and Opera compatibility, making it a handy quick-reference for a specific layout technique.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scripted's Resources
    Scripted's Resources is a curated collection of code snippets, embeds, and web design elements for beautifying personal websites, with a focus on Neocities and Carrd.co builders. Visitors can browse categories covering image players, music players, cursors, scrollboxes, and more, all organized with filter buttons for easy navigation.
  • 2026-07-07
    SEA - LOVE
    Sea Love is Rachael's free graphics site offering patterns, dividers, HTML boxes, zodiac signs graphics, and other web design resources for personal use. Built with Photoshop CS6 and Paint Shop Pro, the site features a hand-coded stylesheet and participates in an active community of affiliate graphic sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Search Engine Optimization, Ranking, Web Site Promotion, Advice, Placement
    A practical guide to manual search engine submission and SEO techniques from the early web era, covering how to submit sites to Google, AltaVista, MSN, and dozens of other search engines. The site includes tips on meta tags, keyword optimization, ranking improvement, and avoiding penalties from automated submission tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Search engine promotion guide
    Whitelines Communications offers a free five-step search engine promotion guide covering optimization, submission, and ranking strategies for both major and regional search engines worldwide. Built in the early 2000s, it includes a website friendliness test tool and organized submission links for international and country-specific search engines.
  • 2026-07-07
    Search engines, search engine optimization and marketing
    Whitelines Communications offers a comprehensive guide to search engine optimization and marketing, including tools for website testing, manual submission to major and regional search engines, and SEO tips for boosting rankings. The site also features a country-by-country directory of regional search engines and specialized lists including child-safe and MP3 search engines.
  • 2026-07-07
    seb's page on the interwebs
    Seb's personal project hub showcases a collection of web-based creative tools, including an interactive music theory reference, a color palette generator, free web page templates, and a curated list of tools for web creators. The projects lean heavily toward web design and development utilities, making this a useful stop for designers and developers looking for practical browser-based resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sebastian Greger // Sociologist and Digital Artisan
    Sebastian Greger is a Berlin-based sociologist and digital artisan whose work focuses on technology non-use, digital sovereignty, accessibility, and the societal implications of design. His personal site presents his research interests, selected projects, and professional background spanning academic institutions, Helsinki digital agencies, and freelance practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Secrets In Websites – Robert Accettura's Fun With Wordage
    Robert Accettura's tech blog digs into the hidden easter eggs, jokes, and quirks that developers embed in website source code, HTTP headers, and HTML doctypes. The post examines real-world examples from Yahoo, Digg, Slashdot, IBM, and others, making it a fun and nerdy tour through the secret side of web development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Secrets In Websites II – Robert Accettura's Fun With Wordage
    Robert Accettura digs through the source code of major websites like WordPress, Twitter, Facebook, and political campaign sites to unearth hidden comments, CSS hacks, and amusing Easter eggs left by developers. A genuinely fun read for web developers, this post showcases the quirky, human side of production code from some of the web's biggest names circa 2008.
  • 2026-07-07
    Seirdy’s Home
    Seirdy's personal IndieWeb site focuses on software freedom, accessibility, privacy, and security, with articles covering topics like inclusive web design and search engines with independent indexes. The site reflects a strong commitment to user autonomy, FLOSS principles, and the open web, making it a thoughtful resource for anyone interested in ethical software development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Seite wa
    A bare-bones personal page by Patrick Lukic, hosted on the Merz Akademie web server, containing little more than a brief casual shoutout and links to friends. The site is almost entirely empty, with only a heading, two links, and a few lines of informal German text.
  • 2026-07-07
    Select Button Webring
    The Select Button Webring is a small curated webring connecting a collection of personal and creative websites with names like BLEAK, Tulpa, and The Blueberry Hill. It offers the standard navigation controls of Back, Next, Random, and List, giving visitors a fun way to hop between member sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Selfnoise.net
    Skaboosh: Selfnoise.net is the personal hub of someone going by Skaboosh, offering links to their various online presences including Flickr, LibraryThing, and a music project called Woctune. The sparse but carefully curated landing page hints at a creative individual with interests spanning photography, reading, and music.
  • 2026-07-07
    selkie's guestbook - Atabook
    Selkie's guestbook hosted on Atabook features just two messages from friends made in real life and online, offering a glimpse into the cozy old-web tradition of signing someone's guestbook. The page itself is part of the free Atabook guestbook service, a platform reviving the classic web 1.0 social ritual.

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