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  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Photoshop Etiquette
    A Guide to Discernible Web Design: Photoshop Etiquette is a structured guide covering best practices for organizing Photoshop files in a web design workflow, with chapters on layers, assets, typography, effects, and quality control. It advocates for clarity and empathy when handing off PSDs, making it a practical reference for designers who collaborate or revisit their own work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pikafort's wiibsite
    Pikafort's quirky personal site is notably hosted on a real Nintendo Wii, giving it a charming and unusual technical backstory. Visitors are greeted with autoplay music, lots of GIFs, and a playful warning screen before entering the creator's self-described 'personal hell.'
  • 2026-07-07
    Pikselkraft
    Sustainable Web design, Ecodesign, Low-tech: Pikselkraft is a sustainable web design studio offering eco-friendly, low-tech website creation, audits, illustration, and training with a focus on digital sobriety and energy efficiency. Their work centers on reducing the environmental footprint of the web while improving accessibility, usability, and ethical design practices.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pinkcredible ✿ Webring
    The Pinkcredible Webring is a small, friendly ring connecting personal sites that feature pink somewhere in their design, with the only rule being at least one pink pixel. It offers joining instructions, a nav snippet for members, and a live member list, all wrapped in a cozy old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    pix resources!
    Pix Resources is a free graphics collection offering pixels, dividers, PNGs, blinkies, stamps, buttons, backgrounds, and fonts for building personal websites. The site features an extensive library of themed pixel sets and decorative assets, making it a handy one-stop shop for old-web and Neocities-style site creators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pixel Patterns
    Yuanchuan explores the mathematics behind pixel grid patterns, implementing them using CSS custom functions, WebGL shaders, and a custom @pattern syntax. The article walks through progressively refined approaches to rendering large-scale generative patterns, complete with code examples and links to a live CodePen demo.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pixelhugger
    Pixelhugger is a pixel art and web graphics resource site offering fonts, ASCII art, desktop wallpapers, icons, and games. The collection of pixel-focused freebies and tools makes it a charming destination for fans of retro digital aesthetics and old-web design resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Placement in the DMOZ.org directory - Pure Power
    Adam Hayes of AHFX Digital FX Studios shares practical web design and SEO advice, including this post explaining why getting listed in the DMOZ Open Directory Project can significantly boost Google rankings and site traffic. The blog covers topics like search engine optimization, domain issues, and web hosting for small businesses.
  • 2026-07-07
    Places to Find Indie Web Content · Untested
    Rafał Pastuszak shares a curated list of resources, people, and websites he relies on to discover and write about the indie web, from RSS blogs to niche Discord communities. The post doubles as a practical guide for anyone trying to escape the corporate web and find genuinely interesting independent content online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Planet Pearlia (is a wip)
    Planet Pearlia is a personal homepage in early construction, greeting visitors with a space-themed landing page complete with audio and video elements. The site is still a work in progress, offering little content beyond its charming orbital ring introduction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poble's Purple Palace
    Poble's Purple Palace is a vibrant personal site built by a creator who goes by Poble, featuring sections about their personality, interests, and life in a distinctly purple aesthetic. The site is notable for its anti-AI stance, responsive design tested across unusual devices like Windows Phones and BlackBerries, and its indie web spirit complete with webrings, button links, and a handcrafted Neocities-era sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    Podcast Accessibility
    Podcast Accessibility is a dedicated guide helping podcasters make their shows and websites usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. It covers practical steps like adding transcripts, improving media players, and evaluating podcast hosting services for accessibility compliance.
  • 2026-07-07
    pookatoo.com - gothic/vampire/halloween/fantasy/glittery text maker
    Pookatoo is a free online text generator offering over 20 gothic, vampire, Halloween, and fantasy-themed fonts with animation options like Luminescence and Sparkle. Visitors can create spooky styled graphics for blogs, Facebook pages, YouTube thumbnails, or personal websites using a simple point-and-click interface.
  • 2026-07-07
    Powerduck
    Powerduck is a quirky, interactive personal corner of the web built by its creator with a playful windowed desktop interface, featuring a duck-themed game, a button maker, a dancefloor, a guestbook, and curated links. The site leans heavily into old-web aesthetics with webrings, 88x31 badges, NightRide Radio, and a chat system, making it a fun hub for the Neocities community.
  • 2026-07-07
    powRSS - Discover the Indie Web
    powRSS is an RSS-based directory for discovering independent and personal blogs across the indie web, aggregating recent posts from a curated collection of bloggers covering everything from technology and books to photography and personal writing. Created by Pablo Enoc, it offers category filters, a random blog shuffle, and a growing community of writers who can submit their own sites to join the feed.
  • 2026-07-07
    Premade graphics and graphic resources... a web design resource | Celestial Star
    Celestial Star is a long-running web design resource offering hundreds of premade anime and general website layouts, Photoshop brushes, textures, avatars, and HTML/CSS tutorials. Visitors can browse an extensive gallery of linkware graphics, submit their own layouts, and find everything needed to build and style a personal website.
  • 2026-07-07
    Preserving the Pixel Art Look in Web Content
    Kirupa.com offers a detailed tutorial on preserving the crisp, retro aesthetic of pixel art in modern web environments using CSS techniques and scaling strategies. Created by web educator Kirupa Chinnathambi, this article is part of a vast library of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and animation tutorials that has been serving designers and developers since 1998.
  • 2026-07-07
    PRIGOANA.COM
    Prigoana.com is a personal homepage with a strong tech-privacy focus, featuring guides on ad blocking, a collection of Windows and SQL Server product keys, cryptocurrency donation addresses, and links to the creator's open-source music streaming and IPTV projects. The site blends personal expression with practical resources for privacy-conscious users, including stamps for Arch Linux, GrapheneOS, Libreboot, and anti-Chrome sentiment.
  • 2026-07-07
    Proggy Programming Fonts
    Proggy Programming Fonts is the original home of a beloved collection of free monospaced bitmap fonts designed specifically for programmers, including Proggy Clean, Proggy Square, Proggy Small, and Proggy Tiny. The fonts were carefully crafted with coders in mind, with design choices like centered asterisks, distinct zeros, and vertically aligned braces, making them a cult favorite among developers who spend long hours reading code.
  • 2026-07-07
    Project CLIQUE
    Project CLIQUE is a directory of joinable web cliques run by personal website owners, where visitors can browse and join themed communities based on shared interests, fandoms, and favorites. From claiming your cat breed to wielding a Kingdom Hearts Keyblade, the collection spans a wide variety of pop culture and lifestyle themes for the old-web hobbyist crowd.
  • 2026-07-07
    protonaurum
    Protonaurum is a minimal Neocities personal homepage featuring a live clock widget, a silly cat photo gallery, and a curated list of cool sites the creator enjoys. The page has a cozy, low-key charm with an open invitation to connect via email or watch movies together online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Proxi Archive
    Proxi Archive is a work-in-progress personal site by a creator known as Proxima, built with custom JavaScript for a music player and sidebar navigation. The site is currently under construction with many placeholders, but already shows a handcrafted old-web aesthetic optimized for Firefox on wide-screen monitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    prx's Si₃TcH / ArraKISS | Si₃TcH
    Prx's Si₃TcH is a self-hosted personal site in French that serves as a digital garden for code snippets, text, links, and collected oddities from around the web. Notably, it is accessible via a TOR hidden service and promotes minimalist web standards like the 250KB Club, making it a curious corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    psyclone's corner
    Psyclone's corner is a personal homepage on Nekoweb featuring a blog, guestbook, and participation in several webrings including the Retronaut Webring and No AI Webring. The site has a classic old-web aesthetic and includes a note about UK censorship advocacy, making it a small but characterful slice of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    PUBLOG » View Selection Source for Opera
    Jakub Roztočil's PUBLOG hosts a practical JavaScript bookmarklet called 'View Selection Source' that lets Opera browser users inspect the HTML source of any selected page element, mirroring a feature Firefox had natively. The post walks through three installation methods including User JavaScript and bookmarklet options, complete with syntax highlighting configuration and customization details for web developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    punkfairie.net
    Marley Rae's personal homepage at punkfairie.net doubles as a hub linking to her other sites, featuring a charming Win98-inspired desktop theme with draggable windows, blinkies, stamps, and a diary. The site is notable for its technical craftsmanship, having been rebuilt in Astro with webmentions support, and serves as a showcase of old-web aesthetics combined with modern static site tooling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pure CSS Badges
    A 2009 experimental demo by Raphaël Bastide showcasing badges created entirely with CSS, no images required. The project explores 'demo aesthetics' and represents an early creative experiment in pure CSS visual design techniques.
  • 2026-07-07
    pxxels and the occasional glitch
    The landing page for pxxels, a personal Neocities site by a creator known as px, featuring thoughtful accessibility options including dark/light mode toggling, two font choices, and tab navigation support. The site emphasizes inclusive design details like alt text for images and readable CSS grid layouts, hinting at a creator genuinely invested in the craft of building personal web spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pyroboynroses tilde.club page
    Pyroboynroses is a French DIY and tech enthusiast who uses this Tilde.club page as a mirror for their Gemini capsule, linking out to multiple Tildeverse spaces and a Neocities site. The creator is also a novel writer, and the page serves as a hub connecting their scattered presence across the old-web and alternative internet ecosystems like Geminispace.
  • 2026-07-07
    Qswitch's website!
    Qswitch's Neocities home base is a work-in-progress personal site featuring stamps, webrings, and a Windows 95-style aesthetic with links to neighboring sites. The page is currently undergoing major renovation but already showcases a classic old-web sensibility with pixel art, Mii imagery, and a growing collection of retro-flavored web decorations.
  • 2026-07-07
    radiolights.wav
    Radiolights.wav is a hand-coded Neocities personal page by a creator who invites visitors to link back and hotlink freely, built with care since June 2024. The site is primarily a landing page hub featuring webrings and a welcoming aesthetic, with almost all content conveyed through images rather than text.
  • 2026-07-07
    Random Web Directory
    RandomNeocities is a lightweight web directory designed to help visitors discover websites across categories like Entertainment, News, Games, Education, and more. It features a simple click-based navigation and a dark mode toggle, positioned as a handy homepage for web browsing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Randomosity • the Blogging fanlisting
    Randomosity is a fanlisting dedicated to blogging as a hobby, gathering fans of the activity under one roof as part of TheFanlistings.org network. With 51 approved members and affiliates covering hobbies like cycling, stargazing, and writing, it serves as a small community hub for people who love the practice of keeping a blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    RazzPixel's Villa
    RazzPixel's Villa is a charming Neocities-hosted personal homepage featuring webrings, a virtual pet, and an old-web aesthetic. The site serves as a landing page hub for RazzPixel's online presence, inviting visitors to enter their digital space.
  • 2026-07-07
    rbardini.com
    Rafael Bardini is a frontend engineer based in Amsterdam who shares technical posts about web development topics like TypeScript, Vite, and web components. He is also the creator of Carteiro, a once-popular package tracking app, and maintains several open-source projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ready, set, and... BEGIN.
    Y2Kstardust is a handcrafted personal homepage by a disabled webmaster who takes accessibility seriously, noting browser compatibility, mobile support, and cookie transparency. The site participates in webrings and cliques with a Y2K-inspired aesthetic, positioning itself as a small corner of the indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Reasonability
    Lilly's fledgling personal site 'Reasonability' is a charming work-in-progress featuring shrines, music, cooking, drawings, programming notes, and a DIY MP3 player PCB project. The site has a playful, self-aware tone with a spinny cube sitemap and honest admissions that most pages are still empty.
  • 2026-07-07
    Recent Updates
    TheChels.uk is a 'working out loud' personal tech blog by an engineering leader, covering topics like AI developments, RSS feeds, web tools, developer productivity, and internet culture. With 671 posts spanning over a decade, it blends technical commentary with curated links and monthly mixtapes for a distinctly personal but professionally-minded voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    ReduxFlakes
    ReduxFlakes is the personal site of a software developer and designer from Portugal, featuring a blog, digital garden, design gallery, shrines, and an extensive collection of resources and public APIs. The site is impressively structured with a roadmap, changelog, commissions, and a curated blogroll, making it a rich hub for this creator's technical and creative work.
  • 2026-07-07
    ReedDesign - Approximate Conversion from Points to Pixels
    A handy reference page from ReedDesign providing an approximate conversion table between typographic points, pixels, ems, and percentage values for use in web and print design. Created by Roy Reed, this practical chart is part of a broader personal design site covering web design tips, AV design work, photography, and kite-related content.
  • 2026-07-07
    reef { mini-cliques }
    Reef is a collection of mini-cliques created by the owner of kingdra.net, offering copy-paste HTML snippets for personal websites covering topics like gemstones, Nintendo games, Pokemon, Splatoon, colors, music, and fandom tropes. Each clique comes with pre-made pixel or text graphics sourced from various artists, making it easy for visitors to grab a badge and join without any formal membership listing to maintain.
  • 2026-07-07
    Regi's Web Vault - Guestbook - Atabook
    This is the guestbook page for Regi's Web Vault, a personal old-web style site hosted on Atabook's free guestbook platform. The few messages left by friends reveal a playful, Linux-loving personality with a fondness for internet culture and close-knit online friendships.
  • 2026-07-07
    reij's resources!?
    Reij's resource hub collects an extensive array of web design tools including fonts, CSS utilities, gradient generators, and curated pastebins for building old-web style sites. The site is packed with categorized links to tools like css generators, color pickers, and animation libraries, making it a handy reference for Neocities-style web creators.
  • 2026-07-07
    relict.mkv
    Sam, known online as relict.mkv, has built a heartfelt personal corner of the web in Edinburgh, UK, celebrating the spirit of late 90s and early 2000s internet culture with a weblog, guestbook, drawbox, and links to personal favourites. The site wears its indie web philosophy proudly, complete with webrings, web buttons, and a manifesto advocating for personal spaces over corporate social media.
  • 2026-07-07
    remodeling
    Nyxie's Neocities page is currently mid-remodel, with links to their socials, guestbook, and blog still accessible while the new design takes shape. The site participates in the Retronaut and CSS Joy webrings, hinting at a handcrafted old-web aesthetic that the creator is clearly proud of.
  • 2026-07-07
    remotes.club
    Remotes.club is a tilde-style shared server community built specifically for remote workers, where members each get an account and can publish their own index pages. The member directory lists over 150 users, making it a lively small-web hub in the tradition of public Unix communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Resilient Web Design—Chapter 6
    Written by Jeremy Keith, 'Resilient Web Design' is a free online book exploring progressive enhancement as a philosophy and practical methodology for building robust websites. Chapter 6 walks through a three-step design process with concrete examples ranging from news sites to collaborative word processors, emphasizing that core functionality should always be accessible regardless of browser capabilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Resource
    A curated collection of web design assets for Carrd and Rentry pages, including stamps, blinkies, dividers, and coding resources. The site also offers accessibility tips for page creators, such as color contrast advice and alt text guidance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Resource Library
    Club Jessica's Resource Library is a curated collection of tools and learning materials for indie web creators, covering HTML/CSS tutorials, webmaster utilities, and art tools like Photopea and FlamingText. It's a handy one-stop reference for anyone building their own personal site on the old web, with links to accessibility checkers, GIF makers, blinkie creators, and color palette tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Responsive Typography with Viewing Distance Detection Demo
    Created by Marko Dugonjić at Creative Nights Studios, this interactive demo showcases an experimental approach to responsive typography that detects a user's viewing distance in real time to adjust font sizes accordingly. It pushes beyond standard CSS media queries and links to related tools like Typetester, Size Calculator, and Universal Typography for further exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rib-Eye Black Dragon Archives | Profile
    Rib-Eye Black Dragon Archives is a personal archiving site by a self-described novice web developer who is passionate about free internet, FOSS, and escaping corporate social media platforms. The site collects posts and content under the Rib-Eye Black Dragon moniker, with a minimal dark theme aesthetic and links to outposts on Notepin and Spacehey.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War
    A long-form critical essay by Olia Lialina, researcher and digital folklore advocate, examining how UX design and Web 2.0 ideology have progressively alienated users from their computers and the open web. Drawing on interface theory, military surveillance technology, and the history of personal home pages, the piece traces how 'rich user experience' became a mechanism of control rather than empowerment.
  • 2026-07-07
    Richard Saunders, Product owner and designer | The personal site of Richard Saunders, product owner of @contensis and designer based in Newport, South Wales
    Richard Saunders is a product owner and designer from Newport, South Wales, who shares weeknotes, technical tutorials, and reflections on UX, accessibility, and front-end development. Highlights include practical guides on using iOS Shortcuts with Jekyll and the GitHub API, making it a useful read for indie web enthusiasts and developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    rileyland
    Rileyland is a personal creative homepage on Nekoweb featuring animated GIFs and a handcrafted old-web aesthetic, complete with flashing visuals and a custom layout optimized for desktop resolutions. The site is a landing page inviting visitors into a quirky personal web space with a dedicated links page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rings @ anvilfire.com! - What happened to Webring.org?
    A detailed explanation of what happened to Webring.org after Yahoo's corporate takeover in 2000, written from the perspective of a frustrated ringmaster at anvilfire.com. The page documents the history of the webring system, explains how nav bars worked, and links to resources from other ringmasters who experienced the forced migration firsthand.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rings around the Internet! The WebRings Fanlisting
    Created by Nicki Faulk, this fanlisting celebrates the nostalgic world of webrings, those curated link communities that helped 90s web surfers hop between like-minded sites. Visitors can join as fans, browse member lists, and even find active webring projects keeping the old-web tradition alive today.
  • 2026-07-07
    riots archive
    Riots Archive is a sprawling personal resource hub built by a collector and art lover, packed with links to free games, educational platforms, writing tools, and art courses. The creator shares their hobbies, favorite movies, and a curated selection of fun and useful websites, making it a cozy corner of the old web for curious explorers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Risu's silly world
    Risu's Silly World is a charming under-construction personal homepage by a college student who goes by Risu, featuring blinkies, webrings, and links to their socials. The site hints at interests in K-pop (Stray Kids), violin, and content creation, with a cozy old-web aesthetic built using hand-coded HTML.
  • 2026-07-07
    ritual.sh | 88x31 Button Creator
    A free online tool by Dan (ritual.sh) for creating custom 88x31 pixel buttons with text, colors, gradients, textures, animations, and GIF export support. It includes presets, multiple fonts, ticker scrolling, flashing text effects, and a changelog showing active development since early 2025.
  • 2026-07-07
    Robb Knight
    Robb Knight is a developer and web tinkerer who builds tools like EchoFeed, runs podcasts, and chronicles his projects through blog posts, weeknotes, and curated links. His site is a lively personal hub packed with web curios, sticker commerce, and an indie-web sensibility complete with webrings and a colophon.
  • 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.

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