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  • 2026-07-07
    Yonei
    Yonei is a personal homepage by a developer and IT worker who collects retro web badges, participates in webrings, and shares links to their social profiles and projects. The site leans into classic old-web aesthetics with a curated badge wall featuring friends and cool sites, plus links to a blog and service status page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Yoohoo
    Yoohoo is a search engine and directory built specifically for exploring Neocities websites, offering curated sections like Best Of, Recommends, and a NeoCade. It serves as a hub for discovering the old-web revival community, complete with a guestbook, archives, and a dedicated Neocities directory.
  • 2026-07-07
    You are not a CSS dev if you have not made a CSS reset by Mike Mai | Command Shift 3
    Mike Mai's technical blog dives into CSS development with a focus on minimal, thoughtful approaches to web styling, including a detailed breakdown of his personal CSS reset and typesetting conventions. The post reflects Mai's background as a graphic designer, exploring font kerning, anti-aliasing, and box-sizing with practical code examples and a Codepen template.
  • 2026-07-07
    You doin' good? You feelin' sassy?
    terminalTechnologist's personal homepage on Nekoweb, built with heavy use of JavaScript and iframes and optimized for Firefox on a 1366x768 display. The site credits Petrapixel's layout generator and features classic old-web elements like enter/exit buttons and browser recommendation badges.
  • 2026-07-07
    You have arrived at a website named heydonworks.com
    HeydonWorks: Heydon Pickering's personal professional site showcasing writing, projects, and speaking engagements in the web design and accessibility space. The site is notable for its minimalist, privacy-respecting approach, proudly stating it won't track you, drain your battery, or tell you fibs.
  • 2026-07-07
    you might find me here
    Luis Bazan's minimal personal hub connects visitors to his blog, projects, micro posts, and feeds, all wrapped in a sparse, intentional aesthetic typical of the XXIIVV webring community. The site serves as a quiet digital home for a developer or creative thinker who values simplicity and interconnected indie web spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    You no longer need JavaScript Ʊ lyra's epic blog
    Lyra's technical blog post makes a compelling case for building websites with pure CSS instead of JavaScript, covering modern CSS features like color-mix(), nesting, Sass, Tailwind, and the Baseline initiative. The post includes interactive CSS demos, code examples, and practical arguments around performance, privacy, and accessibility for security-conscious users who disable JavaScript.
  • 2026-07-07
    Your jQuery
    Now With 67% Less Suck ◆ 24 ways: 24 ways is a long-running web advent calendar publishing daily articles on web development and design throughout December, and this particular piece by Scott Kosman dives into practical jQuery performance optimizations for developers. The article covers common pitfalls like inefficient selectors and event handling, backed by jsperf benchmarks, making it a useful reference for anyone writing JavaScript for real-world projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    yoyle.city blog
    The personal blog of lime360, hosted at yoyle.city, covers tech opinions and internet culture topics including smartphones, AI-powered web builders, and the nature of blogging itself. Posts are candid and opinionated, reflecting the perspective of a Ukrainian tech enthusiast with a skeptical eye toward modern digital trends.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ytoo!
    Ytoo! is a nostalgic web portal curating links to retro-style communities, virtual pet sites, revived online games like Club Penguin and Toontown, old-school messaging clients, and tools for building the indie web. It serves as a one-stop gateway for anyone seeking the Y2K internet experience, gathering everything from Neocities hosting to Flash game archives under one cheerful directory.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zeb-Dev Homepage
    Zeb-Dev's cozy homepage belongs to a self-taught web developer named Zeb who started learning web development in 2022 and shares projects, recipes, photos, and life updates. The site features an ongoing personal journal of development milestones, a tribute page for a beloved cat, and links to a CyTube movie-watching channel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zephnetdotbiz
    Zephyr Prusinski is a Philadelphia-based web developer and livecoder who blogs about web standards, accessibility, and hardware tinkering projects. The site also documents the recurring Homebrew Website Club Philadelphia meetups he organizes, making it a hub for the local IndieWeb community.
  • 2026-07-07
    zeroptr
    Yui's personal homepage features a cozy collection of friend site links, webrings, and live stats including coding hours tracked and local weather. The site showcases a handcrafted old-web aesthetic with a blog, gallery, and projects section, and points visitors toward a new home at yui.dev.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zorana's Site - Welcome
    Zorana's Site is a handcrafted personal homepage on Neocities, featuring webrings, a no-AI badge, and a splash page with accessibility notices about moving images and music. The site participates in several webrings including the RSS Webring and Webmaster Webring, hinting at a community-oriented old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~ leith's website ~
    Leith's personal website is a carefully crafted old-web style space with curated music, custom-coded pages, and free templates available for visitors to use. The site emphasizes intentional design details like resolution recommendations and autoplay audio, suggesting a creator deeply invested in the web as an expressive medium.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~annika@tilde.club
    Annika's tilde.club personal blog mixes tech musings with slice-of-life posts, covering topics like mutt email configuration, vim commands, git tips, and World of Warcraft Classic mods. The site has a charming mix of humorous listicles and thoughtful reflections, hosted on the classic tilde.club Unix social server.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~dphiffer
    The personal tilde.club page of dphiffer collects quotes and reflections from the early tilde.club community, celebrating the nostalgic, peer-to-peer spirit of the old web. It captures a moment in internet culture when Unix shell accounts and hand-crafted personal pages felt like a small revolution against corporate social media.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~hedy's home
    Hedy's digital garden is a thoughtfully crafted personal space featuring long-form blog posts, curated bookmarks, a blogroll, and a guestbook where visitors can leave book recommendations. The site stands out for its embrace of the 'small internet,' with active participation in Gemini and Gopher spaces alongside a rich network of webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~joeld
    Joel Dueck's tilde.club personal page blends a whimsical ASCII art header with a web log chronicling his ongoing projects, including converting his long-running website into a book using Pollen markup and LaTeX. Posts touch on web development, publishing tools, Python scripting, and the creative intersection of coding and writing that has defined his online presence since 1998.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~loveallthis
    Sarah's tilde.club page is an early personal slice of the tilde.club movement, capturing the excitement and learning curve of setting up a personal unix-hosted page in 2014. She muses on community, cheerleading for others, and the philosophy of the early web revival, with links to fellow tilde members and a webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~P.F. Hawkins‘s Tilde Site~
    P.F. Hawkins maintains one of the most thorough directories of tilde servers on the old web, tracking active, new, and defunct tilde communities with careful curation and personal commentary. The site also includes a defunct tildes memorial list, tips and tricks for tilde server users, and a disk usage leaderboard, making it a valuable hub for the tilde community.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~ヾ(・ω・)
    A curated collection of web resources and materials used by the creator of angel99's Neocities site, covering pixel graphics sources, color tools, and coding aids. Visitors will find links to Japanese sozai sites, pixel art Tumblrs, color palette generators, and HTML debugging tools, all annotated with helpful notes.
  • 2026-07-07
    ¨***〜¨Aliceのおうち¨***〜¨
    Alice's House is a Japanese free web graphics resource site offering approximately 3,400 assets including wallpapers, line dividers, icons, animations, banners, and seasonal materials centered on cute pink themes. The collection specializes in roses, Alice in Wonderland imagery, country style, and bunnies, and also includes FC2 blog templates in multiple column layouts.
  • 2026-07-07
    ØɄ₮₴łĐɆ webring
    The OUTSIDE webring (stylized as ØɄ₮₴łĐɆ) connects eccentric, hand-coded personal sites from the small web, emphasizing lo-fi retro aesthetics, quirkiness, and non-commercial independence. Members must include an h-card and webring navigation links, and the crawler automatically adds qualifying sites upon submission.
  • 2026-07-07
    Štěpán's website
    Štěpán Žák's personal corner of the web, featuring a blog, projects, and drawings alongside a lively collection of old-web buttons, webrings, and Fediverse social links. The site leans heavily into the indie web aesthetic, with CSS Joy Webring membership, Eleventy-built static pages, and a now-playing music widget pulling from ListenBrainz.
  • 2026-07-07
    ˚₊‧꒰ა ☆ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
    An under-construction index page from Neocities user angelchime, featuring webrings, fanlistings, and web cliques in a kawaii aesthetic with a starry background and warm beige tones. The page is a launching point to a fuller personal homepage, with collectibles like the No AI Webring badge and a wolves-themed Cutie Connection clique.
  • 2026-07-07
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    A rentry-based resource collection hosting pixels, dividers, stamps, blinkies, and embed codes for decorating personal sites on Neocities, Carrd, and similar platforms. With nearly 170,000 views, it aggregates web graphics assets from numerous creators and links to other resource pages in the same community.
  • 2026-07-07
    ୨୧
    My Pillow Fort is a charming Neocities site offering free web design resources including cute pixel graphics, kaomoji collections, HTML templates, and dividers for other creators to use. The site features multiple themed editions, a guestbook, and a dedicated Tumblr for web design content, making it a genuine resource hub for old-web aesthetic enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07

    Middlepot's recommended page is a curated collection of beautiful sites and blogs, complete with 88x31 buttons, webrings, and cliques in classic old-web style. Visitors can exchange buttons, join webrings like the Retronaut Webring, and discover handpicked personal sites from the creator's network.
  • 2026-07-07
    – techmagus
    Techmagus is Yohan Yukiya Sese-Cuneta's science and technology blog covering topics like the Fediverse, social media standards, markup languages, and web-related guides. Posts range from practical how-tos on platforms like Threads.net to explorations of federated social networking history, making it a thoughtful resource for tech-curious readers.

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