2026-07-07 Welcome! Cosmic Kiko's welcoming landing page greets visitors with friendly reminders to stretch, hydrate, and snack before entering the site. The page is a classic old-web style splash screen with a warm personal touch, optimized for desktop Chrome browsers.
2026-07-07 Welcome! Zero's Corner of Whimsy is a charmingly self-aware personal homepage on Nekoweb, held together by hand-coded HTML and a playful old-web spirit. The landing page features webrings, a spinning cat plushie, and a No AI Webring badge, setting the tone for a quirky corner of the internet.
2026-07-07 WELCOME! A newly launched personal Neocities homepage from a creator going by 'buggybadhabits', featuring webrings, a site button for linking back, and a welcoming splash page aesthetic. The site is in its early stages with minimal content beyond navigation and link-back graphics.
2026-07-07 Welcome! - Mez's Nexus Mez's Nexus is a handcrafted personal site on Neocities with a desktop-focused layout featuring a custom menu system and a button panel showcasing web badges. The site is still under active construction, giving it that classic early-web work-in-progress charm.
2026-07-07 Welcome! - pixeldesu Pixel (Andy) is a Senior Frontend Developer from Germany who has built a thoughtfully crafted personal site featuring a blog, projects, talks, events, and even a characters page. The site participates in several webrings including the CSS JOY and Retronaut rings, and its colophon and open source ethos make it a standout example of intentional personal web craftsmanship.
2026-07-07 What fanlisting(s) are you currently working on? - Amassment Message Board Amassment is a community forum dedicated to fan site and fanlisting creators, where members share works-in-progress and discuss personal web projects. This particular board thread invites members to post about fanlistings they are currently building, sparking discussion around subjects ranging from Pokemon characters to anime favorites.
2026-07-07 What information do you include in the README of a web project? Binyamin Aron Green, a UI designer and front-end developer, shares practical advice on structuring README files for web projects, covering everything from API documentation to licensing notes. The post originated as a Mastodon reply that outgrew the character limit, offering a concise and opinionated take on developer documentation best practices.
2026-07-07 What's Good? Brian Kardell, Developer Advocate at Igalia and co-author of the Extensible Web Manifesto, writes here about web standards, browser features, and the processes behind web platform development. This post explores an often-overlooked question in developer advocacy: which web features have actually delivered on their promise, and what can satisfaction data teach us about prioritization?
2026-07-07 When in doubt, scroll, click images and texts on my site and wait for what happens DevHank's creative Neocities site is packed with interactive elements, hidden surprises, and clickable easter eggs that reward curious visitors who explore every corner. From an interactive world map with collectible magnets and cards, to custom CSS widgets and language learning tools, this ICT student's homepage doubles as a playground of web experiments.
2026-07-07 Why Is the Web So Monotonous? Google. Reasonably Polymorphic: Sandy Maguire's technical blog 'Reasonably Polymorphic' tackles the decline of the open web, arguing that Google's SEO incentives have homogenized internet culture into a monoculture of engagement-driven content. This particular post is a sharp, well-reasoned critique of how search engine optimization killed the amateur web and what it would take to bring it back.
2026-07-07 Why we are still using 88x31 buttons - ultrasciencelabs Brian at ultrasciencelabs digs deep into the history and cultural staying power of 88x31 buttons, tracing their origins from Netscape and early Geocities through to their modern revival on Neocities and the indie web. The article is well-researched, citing Wayback Machine snapshots, ad standards, and historical web screenshots to explain why these tiny collectible badges never really went away.
2026-07-07 Windows 7 Ricing Reference A comprehensive reference guide for ricing Windows 7, curating hundreds of tools, themes, scripts, and resources for customizing every aspect of the OS from taskbars and window managers to fonts and wallpapers. Originally rooted in 4chan's /g/ board culture, it covers everything from Rainmeter skins and AutoHotKey scripts to browser CSS and icon packs, making it an invaluable archive for desktop customization enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 WIP...! Urgonic's coding archive is a Carrd-focused resource hub offering free codes, layout tips, tutorials, and pixel graphics for building visually appealing personal sites. The creator shares practical advice on accessibility, mobile-friendly design, and CSS tricks alongside curated links to graphics resources like GifCities, blinkies, and 88x31 buttons.
2026-07-07 Wired Collective Wired Collective is a Neocities-based hub or collective bringing together a community of personal and creative websites in the old-web spirit. The site appears to serve as a gathering point or directory for like-minded web creators, echoing the communal aesthetics of early internet culture.
2026-07-07 withinmyworld.org ≋ v17 the sacred sea Withinmyworld.org is the central hub of the 'Visionary Sphere Network,' a personal web collective built by a creator who covers fandom, mental health, and related interests across multiple linked sites. With sections for past layouts, a gift gallery, and a network of connected domains, this old-web-style hub offers a cozy entry point into a broader creative universe.
2026-07-07 WorkingSea WorkingSea is a minimalist personal homepage on Neocities where the creator shares a bit of themselves through an about page, blog, and projects section. The site has a sparse but genuine charm, inviting visitors to explore whatever Workingsea has chosen to put out into the world.
2026-07-07 wow Jeremy, a 10-year-old aspiring computer programmer, built this cheerful homepage entirely by himself to share his love of computers, drawing, and Nintendo. A sweet snapshot of early self-taught web creation, it captures the spirit of a kid just starting to explore what the internet can do.
2026-07-07 www. is deprecated. No-WWW.org advocates for dropping the "www." subdomain from web addresses, arguing that it is technically outdated and unnecessary in the modern internet. The site offers domain validation tools, a roster of over 60,000 validated domains, and FAQs explaining the technical and philosophical case for subdomain-free URLs.
2026-07-07 www.aristobit.com Jeffrey S. Miller's personal and project hosting space, offering a Web 1.0 style hub that links to a blog, SVG experiments, a Planning Poker tool, and a Tracery text-generation project. The mix of small web tools and creative coding projects makes it a curious snapshot of a developer's hobbyist work.
2026-07-07 www.marginalia.nu | marginalia.nu Viktor Lofgren is a Swedish software engineer who built Marginalia, an independent search engine and suite of web tools focused on discovering obscure and interesting corners of the old web. The site includes a weblog, an encyclopedia, a similar-website finder, release notes, and thoughtful essays on search engines, programming, and web culture.
2026-07-07 WYRPPAD WYRPPAD is a carefully handcrafted personal homepage built with Phoenix Code and optimized for desktop Firefox viewing, reflecting a classic old-web aesthetic sensibility. The site is image-heavy and participates in webrings, suggesting it is part of the retro/indie web revival community.
2026-07-07 Xan Surnamehere Xan's personal homepage blends IndieWeb enthusiasm with sysadmin tinkering, covering NixOS setups, self-hosting adventures, and digital minimalism experiments. The site participates in webrings and showcases a creator deeply invested in web independence, privacy, and open-source infrastructure.
2026-07-07 xarvos Xarvos is the personal homepage of Huy (online handle xarvos), a developer with interests spanning web development, networks, mathematics, conlanging, and retro games. The site features a log, notes, and calendar alongside participation in several webrings including the hacker webring, making it a thoughtfully constructed corner of the indie web.
2026-07-07 XP ZONE XP ZONE is a personal Neocities site with an old-web aesthetic, inviting visitors to explore sections including a blog, collection, and groups. The Windows XP-inspired branding and classic homepage navigation give it a nostalgic early-2000s feel.
2026-07-07 XRAY – for web developers XRAY is a bookmarklet tool from Western Civilisation Pty Ltd that lets web developers inspect the CSS box model for any element on any web page, supporting Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and other browsers. Built as a companion to the Style Master CSS Editor, it offers an instant visual breakdown of element structure without needing developer tools built into the browser.
2026-07-07 xtex's Blog Xtex's bilingual blog serves as a casual personal writing space, presenting content in both Chinese and English for an international audience. The site participates in multiple webrings including exoring and envs ring, connecting it to a broader community of indie web enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 y a h u h . c o / a personal domain. Justine's personal domain YAHUH is a lovingly crafted old-web revival site built to rekindle her passion for designing and coding on the web. Featuring cliques, blogcrews, fanlistings, and nostalgic personal touches, it captures the spirit of early 2000s web culture with a modern hand.
2026-07-07 Ydreniv's ~ webpage Ydreniv walks through the technical setup of their tilde.town personal site, covering tools like the Zola static site generator, Makefiles for automation, and Pushl for sending webmentions as part of IndieWeb integration. The post is a detailed how-to for anyone curious about running a low-overhead static site on a shared Unix server.
2026-07-07 Ye Olde Blogroll - Because blogs are the soul of the web Blogroll.org is a humanly curated directory of over 1,100 active personal and independent blogs, organized by topic and updated without any algorithmic filtering. It champions the open web by surfacing diverse voices writing about everything from daily life and photography to science and technology, making it a genuine discovery engine for the indie blogging world.
2026-07-07 yippee A Neocities personal page by a creator called Blissfully that is currently under construction, with just a friendly greeting and a promise that new content is coming soon. There is almost nothing here yet, but it signals a handcrafted personal site in the making.