2026-07-07 Cool Christian Webring The Cool Christian Webring connects Christian creators on the indie web, welcoming a broad range of identities and backgrounds under a shared faith. Members can browse the full list of Christian personal sites, join the ring, and grab a widget to display on their own pages.
2026-07-07 Coventina Maintained by Tehomet with the help of historian Juergen Fritz, this site claims to be the most thorough resource on Coventina, a Romano-Celtic water goddess associated with Hadrian's Wall. Visitors can explore her mythology, history, archaeological site, images in ancient and contemporary art, and her significance in modern spirituality, plus a fanlisting.
2026-07-07 CowPi Journal CowPi Journal is Mark Woodward's reflective blog weaving Catholic faith, philosophy, and contemplative quotes into short meditative posts. Each entry invites readers to consider themes like humility, pride, dependence on God, and the meaning found in quiet moments and memory.
2026-07-07 CreationWiki CreationWiki is a free encyclopedia dedicated to creation science and apologetics, written collaboratively by an international community of Bible believers with over 11,000 articles. Visitors will find in-depth entries on creationism, biblical archaeology, the Exodus, and scientific arguments against naturalism and evolution.
2026-07-07 Death and Hell Intro Written by someone calling themselves 'Infek bin Laden' in the final months of their life, this haunting personal meditation weaves together occultism, compassion, near-death reflection, and chaos mysticism into a cut-up literary collage. References to 'occulture,' the Thelemic goddess Nuit, 'Temple Dahmer,' and the 'Archetypal Theriomorph' mark it as a deeply personal artifact from the fringes of early 2000s esoteric internet culture.
2026-07-07 doormat A sparse, enigmatic personal page from a creator going by 'Library of Cornerstones,' featuring cryptic phrases like 'Theistic trance' that hint at spiritual or mystical themes. The site is openly a work in progress, with almost no content currently visible beyond a single image and a few evocative words.
2026-07-07 Duff's Stuff Duffy and Mike Walls share updates about their newlywed life in Nashville, centered on their Christian faith, church involvement, and service through creative arts. The site includes wedding and honeymoon photos, prayer requests, and notes on missionary interests including teaching English and serving through puppetry and clowning.
2026-07-07 Fellowship of Isis Homepage The official homepage of the Fellowship of Isis, a worldwide spiritual organization founded in 1976 at Huntington Castle in Ireland, devoted to honoring the Divine Feminine and the goddess Isis across all cultures and faiths. The site offers liturgy, prayers, monthly oracles, goddess art, audio galleries, priesthood listings, and extensive historical resources about founders Olivia Robertson and Lawrence Durdin-Robertson.
2026-07-07 Fencraft | Links Fencraft is a curated links page from a solitary witch building a small pagan community, gathering resources across smallweb exploration, personal sites, computing, music, and fellow pagan voices. The collection reflects a thoughtful indie-web sensibility, weaving together webrings, webgardens, streaming radio, and pagan content into a richly personal directory.
2026-07-07 Finley, I am. James Finley is a Christian software engineer, woodworker, and self-described bard who writes extensively about faith, Christian nationalism, culture war politics, and Reformed theology. Featured articles and blog posts tackle topics like Christian engagement in the public square, spiritual warfare, and holiday traditions, making this a thoughtful if opinionated corner of the Christian web.
2026-07-07 FREEMASONS | PS Review of Freemasonry PS Review of Freemasonry is a long-running online magazine publishing hundreds of research papers, historical articles, and educational materials written by Master Masons from around the world. Content spans Masonic history, symbolism, lodge lectures, and multilingual essays, making it one of the most comprehensive Freemasonry reference sites on the web.
2026-07-07 Hathor Lady of Music and Dance: A fanlisting dedicated to Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess of music and dance, listed through The Fanlistings Network under the Mythology/Religion category. Owned by Carol and running since 2009, it invites fans of this beloved deity to join a growing community of members.
2026-07-07 Heaven's Gate - How and When It May Be Entered The infamous Heaven's Gate website, preserved in its original form, presents the beliefs and writings of the UFO religious cult led by Marshall Applewhite ('Do'), who taught that Earth was about to be recycled and that members could ascend to the 'Level Above Human' via a spacecraft accompanying comet Hale-Bopp. Visitors can read the group's foundational texts, video transcripts, student exit statements, and the press release documenting the 1997 mass suicide that made this site one of the most historically significant and haunting artifacts of the early web.
2026-07-07 Hebrew for Christians Links Page The links page for Hebrew for Christians, a site created by John J. Parsons, curates hundreds of categorized resources covering Hebrew learning, Messianic Judaism, Jewish holidays, Torah study, Israeli news, and Christian apologetics. It serves as a well-organized jumping-off point for those exploring the intersection of Jewish tradition and Christian faith.
2026-07-07 Horus Lord of the Sky: A fanlisting dedicated to Horus, the ancient Egyptian sky god, listed under the Mythology/Religion category at The Fanlistings network. Owned by Carol and opened in 2009, it invites fans of this iconic deity to join a growing community of members.
2026-07-07 ab-s.co.uk A Christian faith site centered on the teachings of Jesus Christ, covering themes of prayer, salvation, healing, and God's grace. The site's motto 'Making A Difference In The Name Of Jesus' signals a devotional focus on sharing biblical belief and spiritual encouragement.
2026-07-07 Hymns of the Spirit | A resource site for the joint 1937 Unitarian-Universalist hymnal and service book. Created by Rev. Scott Wells, this site is dedicated to the 1937 joint Unitarian-Universalist hymnal and service book 'Hymns of the Spirit,' offering orders of service, worship texts, and liturgical scholarship. It includes fascinating posts tracing connections between Unitarian, Universalist, and Reform Jewish liturgical traditions, making it a niche but valuable reference for historical liberal Protestant worship.
2026-07-07 Into His Own Created by scholar Mahlon H. Smith, Into His Own is a deeply researched reference tool for studying the historical context of Christian scriptures through primary texts from Jewish and non-Jewish first-century sources. The site organizes excerpts around key figures, movements, and events such as the Maccabean Revolt, the Essenes, Herod's reign, and the Dead Sea Scrolls to illuminate the cultural world in which Jesus lived and Christianity emerged.
2026-07-07 Jürgen´s Homepage Jürgen Poppe is a Catholic priest from the Diocese of Eichstätt in Bavaria who shares details of his parish work, church bulletins, photos of his parishes, and personal hobbies including amateur radio and bagpipes. The site also features a documented 19th-century ghost case from Absberg, making it a charming and eclectic window into a German clergyman's life and ministry.
2026-07-07 Jesus Christ is Lord A faith-centered personal page by gsterry13 dedicated to Jesus Christ, presenting Christian belief as its core message. The site uses a frames-based layout typical of late 1990s and early 2000s web design, signaling its old-web origins.
2026-07-07 Jewish Calendar - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ) Judaism 101 (JewFAQ), created by Tracey R. Rich, is a comprehensive reference covering the Jewish calendar in depth, including its astronomical basis, leap month system, month and day names, and the mathematics behind Hebrew date calculation. This particular page offers both a readable introduction for beginners and technical JavaScript code for developers who want to implement Hebrew date conversions.
2026-07-07 Links EastroVedica's links page curates a broad collection of reciprocal links centered on Vedic astrology, yoga, Reiki, Ayurveda, and metaphysical spirituality. Visitors will find connections to astrology services, pagan resources, healing arts practitioners, and paranormal directories, reflecting the site's focus on Eastern and New Age spiritual traditions.
2026-07-07 Meander97 - GA Coven Archive Project The GA Coven Archive Project is an ambitious research database cataloging over 329 pagan, wiccan, and witchcraft groups located in Georgia, compiled by Meander97 from historical online sources dating back to the late 1990s. With its own archival ethics statement, sourcing documentation, and a searchable data table, this is a genuinely scholarly labor of love for anyone researching the history of pagan communities in the American South.
2026-07-07 Mermaids Fanlisting Sirens of the Sea is a fanlisting dedicated to mermaids, celebrating the mythological sea creatures that appear in folklore, books, and movies. Created by Sara as part of The Fanlistings Network, it currently boasts 77 members who share a love of these legendary beings.
2026-07-07 Messages from the Virgin Mary in Lanus, Argentina This site presents English translations of messages attributed to apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Lanús, Argentina, reportedly received by a young woman named Marcia beginning in 1999. Organized chronologically across many years of messages, it also includes theological context about Catholic Canon Law and the distinction between public and private revelation.
2026-07-07 Messiah Scriptures Messiah Scriptures is a freely shareable online collection of New Testament books, Apocrypha, and the Tanakh, organized for easy navigation by individual book. The site emphasizes open access, explicitly encouraging sharing and linking under a FOSS-style ethos.
2026-07-07 Multidisciplinary View of the Religious, Spiritual and Esoteric Phenomena Meta-Religion offers a multidisciplinary exploration of world religions, esoteric traditions, and spiritual phenomena, covering everything from Christianity and Buddhism to Wicca, Gnosticism, and the Paranormal. With hundreds of curated links organized across topics like Secret Societies, Spiritualism, Philosophy, and New Religious Groups, it serves as a sprawling reference hub for anyone studying religion through a comparative or academic lens.
2026-07-07 Neopagan Net Table of Contents / Site Map: Isaac Bonewits, a prominent figure in neopaganism and Druidism, built this extensive archive covering topics from Druidic theology and Wicca to liturgy, polyamory, and mystical energies. The site serves as a comprehensive hub for his essays, songs, books, and presentations spanning decades of work in the neopagan community.
2026-07-07 NieNie Dialogues NieNie Dialogues is the long-running personal blog of Stephanie Nielson, a Latter-day Saint mother who shares her faith, family life, and resilience through pregnancy, motherhood, and daily challenges. With an archive stretching back to 2003 and a New York Times bestselling book to her name, the site blends heartfelt religious reflection with candid updates on her large family.
2026-07-07 Notes From a Hillside Farm Sunday, March 31, 2002: John S. Bell writes reflections on life, literature, Orthodox Christianity, and sheep farming from his hillside farm in the Shenandoah Valley. Posts range from obituaries for obscure science fiction writers like R.A. Lafferty to musings on guard llamas, Easter morning, and English verse, making it a genuinely eclectic and thoughtful read.
2026-07-07 Of Chaos and Order - Index Alex Bilson's personal site blends his work as a senior software engineer with his identity as a church-planter and Christian thinker, organized through a unique 'plants and stones' system of original writing and curated quotes. The site features a ship's log going back to 2020, thematic 'gardens' grouping related notes, and a searchable archive of writings on faith, fear, and spiritual formation.
2026-07-07 One Cʘsmos One Cosmos is the long-running blog of 'Gagdad Bob,' a witty and idiosyncratic thinker who weaves together theology, metaphysics, philosophy, and political commentary into a unique spiritual worldview he calls 'neotraditional retrofuturism.' Posts blend mysticism, humor, and serious intellectual engagement with figures like Thomas Aquinas, making it a genuinely singular corner of the web for readers drawn to unconventional religious philosophy.
2026-07-07 ParishPrs A digitized version of 'Parish Prayers', the classic 1967 Anglican prayer collection compiled and edited by Frank Colquhoun, featuring nearly 1,800 prayers organized for public worship and personal devotion. The site presents the full text including the original foreword by the Archbishop of York, making this treasured liturgical resource accessible online.
2026-07-07 patron – website guardians Patron is a web-clique uniting website owners who identify their sites with patron saints, gods, or mythological archetypes from world folklore and religion. With 72 members listed, participants choose a deity or guardian figure that reflects their website's personality and spirit, making it a charming intersection of mythology enthusiasm and old-web community culture.
2026-07-07 Percept Index Percept Index is Anton Simanov's ongoing personal project documenting meditation sessions, altered states of consciousness, and inner perception through dated field notes, essays, and art. The site blends contemplative practice with creative output, offering a rare transparent window into someone's sustained and serious engagement with meditative states.
2026-07-07 Phut - Biblical Cyclopedia The Biblical Cyclopedia digitizes the classic McClintock and Strong Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature, originally published in 1880, making it searchable online. This entry on 'Phut' exemplifies the depth of the reference, tracing the biblical name through Hebrew, Greek, and Coptic sources alongside commentary from Josephus and Ptolemy.
2026-07-07 Queers of Faith webring 2.0! Queers of Faith is a webring connecting queer people of all religious backgrounds, welcoming members of any faith tradition who identify as queer. Run by the operator of alien.hospital, it offers clear membership rules, a join-by-email process, and a growing member list of HTML personal sites at the intersection of queer identity and spirituality.
2026-07-07 Rowan Fairgrove and Fairgrove Conjureworks Rowan Fairgrove's personal hub covers Wicca, Pagan spirituality, Celtic culture, and interfaith resources, with links to organizations like the Covenant of the Goddess and Witchvox. Visitors will also find a Celtic compendium, genealogy pages, clip art, and a mural project showcasing her wide range of creative and spiritual interests.
2026-07-07 Sampsa Kiianmaan nettisivu Sampsa Kiianmaa's Finnish personal homepage features calligraphy from Quranic verses and drawings, with links to a blog, reading list, and social media on Mastodon and Pixelfed. The site embraces old-web values with badges for NoCSS Club, 250kb Club, and Lynx compatibility, making it a minimalist corner of the web with a spiritual and artistic lean.
2026-07-07 Search author, date, title The Bahai Library Online is a comprehensive searchable database of Baha'i texts, documents, and publications, allowing visitors to search by author, title, date, tags, and more. Its vast catalog spans centuries of chronology and includes categories ranging from translations and theses to NSA documents and pilgrims' notes, making it an invaluable reference for Baha'i scholarship.
2026-07-07 Society for the Promulgation of the Religion of Thelema Webring. The Society for the Promulgation of the Religion of Thelema (S.P.R.T.) runs this curated webring connecting high-quality sites dedicated to the Law of Thelema, the spiritual philosophy associated with Aleister Crowley. Unlike broader Thelemic webrings, this one maintains strict quality standards and focuses exclusively on sites whose primary purpose is spreading Thelemic teachings.
2026-07-07 SOULBYTE SOULBYTE is a personal self-improvement project by its webmaster Nephos, featuring sections on spirituality, dragons, music, a journal, and original characters. The site embraces a deliberate old-web philosophy and is described as a chrysalis, reflecting the owner's ongoing personal metamorphosis.
2026-07-07 the angel's den The Angel's Den is a personal Neocities site built by a creator who goes by ancientangel333, featuring sections on thoughts, interests, shrines, and a newly added spirituality page. The prominent focus on spirituality content, shrines, and the angel-themed branding make it a cozy corner of the web with a mystical, introspective vibe.
2026-07-07 The Extramundane The Extramundane is a personal blog covering Orthodox Christianity alongside topics like technology, video games, and digital privacy. Posts range from guides on joining the Orthodox Church to practical tech writeups on e-readers and RSS, giving the site a thoughtful mix of faith and indie web sensibility.
2026-07-07 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Eduardo Freire Canosa presents an in-depth prophetic interpretation of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, mapping each rider to historical and modern forces such as Islam, Communism, and Capitalism. The site connects the Book of Revelation to a precise timeline running from 1967 to 2047, drawing on passages from Isaiah, Matthew, Luke, and Daniel to support its end-times analysis.
2026-07-07 The Gospel of Thomas Collection - Translations and Resources Part of the Gnostic Society Library at gnosis.org, this page presents the Gospel of Thomas in multiple scholarly translations, including the Patterson and Meyer rendering of all 114 sayings from the Nag Hammadi Coptic manuscript. It serves as a gateway to a broader collection of Gnostic texts, resources, and related books for anyone researching early Christian apocrypha or Gnostic traditions.
2026-07-07 THE LIBRARY of GOD'S WORD The Library of God's Word is a Bible study resource center offering notes, doctrinal themes, and scripture references organized around three time periods: the Past, Present, and Future as found in the Bible. It aims to provide straightforward access to Biblical teaching without personal interpretation, positioning itself as a modern replacement for Sunday School and traditional Bible study settings.
2026-07-07 The Norse Mythology Blog | norsemyth.org | Articles & Interviews on Myth & Religion Run by Karl E. H. Seigfried, this long-running blog explores Norse mythology, Ásatrú, and Heathenry through in-depth articles and interviews with scholars and practitioners. Billed as the world's number one religion blog, it covers ancient myth alongside modern religious practice, making it a rich resource for anyone curious about Norse spiritual traditions.
2026-07-07 The Open Hymnal Project - Freely Distributable Christian Hymnody for Today's World The Open Hymnal Project is a freely distributable database of Christian hymns, spiritual songs, and prelude/postlude music available for download as PDFs, MIDI files, MP3s, and ABC Plus source files. With multiple seasonal editions including Christmas, Lent/Easter, and a Visitation Edition designed for bringing music to the sick, this is a remarkable labor of love for congregations and musicians seeking open-source hymnody.
2026-07-07 The Tertullian Project The Tertullian Project is a comprehensive scholarly resource dedicated to the ancient Christian Latin writer Tertullian, offering Latin texts, translations in multiple languages, manuscript studies, bibliographies, and critical analysis of his works. Visitors can explore every known writing attributed to Tertullian alongside patrological context, manuscript traditions, and centuries of scholarly reception.
2026-07-07 The VirtueScience Spiritual Forums VirtueScience hosts a spiritual community forum covering topics from enlightenment and astral projection to virtues, esoteric wisdom, and healing practices. Visitors can join discussions on diverse spiritual paths, share near-death experiences, connect with healers and life coaches, and explore an extensive article collection on personal growth and mystical subjects.
2026-07-07 The web site of humantooth The personal homepage of 'tooth' on Neocities, notable for its invocation of 虎爺 (the Tiger God, a Taiwanese folk deity) as its patron spirit. The site is minimal in visible content but carries a distinctive esoteric and old-web aesthetic with hints of secrets and hidden pages.
2026-07-07 The website of Sonny Dominguez Sonny Dominguez's personal homepage from 2005 chronicles his life in Sherman Oaks, California, where he pursues an acting career while drawing on his Baylor University degree in Religion/Theology. The site's title 'Following Him' and his theological background give it a clear faith-oriented angle alongside personal journal updates.
2026-07-07 Universalism, the Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During its First Five Hundred Years An electronic edition of J.W. Hanson's 1899 scholarly work arguing that Christian Universalism was the dominant doctrine of the early Church for its first five hundred years. The full text covers early creeds, the Church Fathers, Origen, Augustine, and the influence of Greek philosophy on Christian doctrine, making it a detailed reference for students of early Christian history.
2026-07-07 Universalist Christianity Maintained by Rev. Scott Wells, a Universalist Christian minister, this site preserves classic resources on Universalist Christian theology, worship, history, and polity for free public use. It focuses on the tradition of Christian Universalism and the hope for the final restoration of all souls, with links to historical documents like the 1790 Philadelphia Convention.
2026-07-07 Vince Imbat Vince Imbat is a Los Baños-based Filipino writer and photographer whose essays and poems explore godless, creative, and liberative spirituality rooted in walking and contemplation. His site features an online journal active since 2014, a digital archive called 'talahardin,' and a Substack newsletter engaging with free spirituality (Jiyū Shūkyō) and philosophical inquiry in a Philippine context.
2026-07-07 Virtual Religion Index The Virtual Religion Index, maintained by Mahlon H. Smith since 1997, is a comprehensive academic web directory cataloging and annotating religion-related websites across dozens of traditions and disciplines. Spanning everything from Biblical Studies and Islamic Tradition to Psychology of Religion and Greco-Roman Studies, it serves as an essential research gateway for students and scholars alike.
2026-07-07 Welcome to Heavenly's Highway to the Internet!!! Heavenly built this family-safe link directory as a Christian-themed portal for her children, curating sites across topics like homeschooling, kids' activities, sports, and faith-based resources. The site also features a Christian chat room, Yahoo Groups for fibromyalgia support and homeschooling fun, and multiple webrings rooted in Christian community.
2026-07-07 Xeper.org | Home The official website of the Temple of Set, a left-hand path initiatory organization founded in San Francisco in 1975. The site offers introductory essays covering Setian philosophy, ethics, ritual practice, and the esoteric tradition surrounding the Egyptian deity Set.
2026-07-07 Zen in Daily life / Introduction A dedicated resource exploring Zen Buddhism through the teachings of Dogen Zenji and Prof. Masunaga Reiho, with guidance provided by Israeli Zen practitioner Dan Waxman. Visitors can explore Zazen practice, koans, Soto Zen philosophy, and connections between Zen and martial arts, with content available in both English and Hebrew.
2026-07-07 ZenCoffeeBreak's cafe ♡ ZenCoffeeBreak's cozy corner of the indieweb blends tarot, witchy interests, cat content, and aromantic/asexual identity into a charming cafe-themed personal site. The creator shares interactive tarot card readings, cat GIFs, anime fandoms like Frieren and Studio Ghibli, and a social feed, all wrapped in a carefully hand-coded static site.
2026-07-07 pngwen.sdf.org Pngwen's Den is a personal site hosted on SDF focused on vintage and retro computing, with posts covering Commodore 64 assembly, the RCA 1802 processor membership card builds, and the Logo programming language. The site has an old-web charm complete with web pets, a guestbook, and membership in retro-themed webrings like the Retronaut Webring.
2026-07-07 ilovehewlettpackard.com A lovingly minimal tribute to Hewlett Packard, featuring imagery dedicated to the iconic computing and electronics brand. The site is a charming slice of old-web nostalgia for HP enthusiasts who remember the company fondly.
2026-07-07 softwareangel.neocities.org Software Angel's Computer Heaven is a cheerful personal page by Angel, a retro tech enthusiast who collects vintage computers, games, and gadgets spanning Windows, Linux, and Macintosh systems. The site features sections for art, gaming, reading, plushies, shrines, and a dedicated retrotech area, making it a cozy corner of the old web full of personality and nostalgia.
2026-07-07 "Once Upon" by Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied Created by net artists Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied, this project recreates three significant contemporary websites as they might have appeared in late 1997, complete with dial-up speed throttling, frames-based HTML, and a recommendation to view on Netscape Navigator 4.03 under Windows 95. It is a nostalgic and conceptual art piece that lovingly preserves the aesthetic and technical spirit of the early web era.
2026-07-07 1 Year anniversary! - Netscape Navigator Revival The Netscape Navigator Revival is a nostalgic project dedicated to recreating the early web browsing experience, offering simulated versions of classic browsers including Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer 2, Mosaic, Lynx, and ViolaWWW. Visitors can explore a WWW Revival dating back to 1991, making it a charming tribute to the origins of the World Wide Web.
2026-07-07 1.44MB Webring The 1.44MB Webring connects enthusiasts who use, love, or make art with floppy disks, celebrating the iconic 3.5-inch format as both a nostalgic medium and a creative tool. Members include artists who create floppy disk art, hobbyists who back up their websites onto physical disks, and anyone who simply keeps floppies around for the love of it.
2026-07-07 11 No Cost Tips for Optimizing Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Performance - Low End MacLow End Mac Low End Mac is a long-running Apple resource site dedicated to getting the most out of older Mac hardware, with this article offering 11 free performance tips specifically for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on G3, G4, G5, and early Intel Macs. With over 2 million hits, this guide by Ed Eubanks Jr covers practical optimizations like managing startup items, removing unused language files, and controlling fan speeds to keep aging Macs running smoothly.
2026-07-07 1200 Baud Archeology Reconstructing Apple I BASIC from a Cassette Tape – pagetable.com: Michael Steil's pagetable.com is a deep-dive technical blog focused on vintage computing archaeology, including this landmark post reconstructing Apple I BASIC from an original cassette tape recording. The site covers 6502 assembly, historical software artifacts, and low-level retrocomputing research with a level of rigor that makes it essential reading for vintage computing enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 23Sonics' little corner 23Sonics shares their passion for older computers including a Packard Bell EasyNote, Asus Eee PC 701, and HP OmniBook XE3, alongside a custom Fedora Linux setup and a self-hosted Windows documentation tool called Windows MAN. The site also touches on retro-friendly software advocacy, personal online services, and a love of games like Tetris and Sonic the Hedgehog.
2026-07-07 98.js - Windows 98 Online 98.js brings the classic Windows 98 desktop experience directly to your browser, letting you interact with a faithful JavaScript recreation of the iconic operating system. It's a nostalgic tech demo and functional simulation that captures the look and feel of late-90s computing without installing anything.
2026-07-07 9ties A nostalgic tribute to the 1990s internet experience, created by someone called 'doc' who longs for the old web days of horrid computers and slow connections. The site features a Hotline Webring membership and neighborhood links, capturing the spirit of early Geocities-era personal pages.
2026-07-07 Aaron Nabil's Hickok Tube Tester Settings | Spirit One Aaron Nabil's page preserves scanned and OCR'd manuals for the rare Hickok/Western Electric KS-15874-L2 Cardmatic Tube Tester, including complete operating instructions, schematics, circuit theory, and calibration guides. A niche but invaluable reference for vintage electronics enthusiasts hunting down hard-to-find documentation for these semi-automatic vacuum tube testing machines.
2026-07-07 Abandonware France, le site retrogaming dédié à la sauvegarde du patrimoine vidéo ludique PC. Abandonware France is a long-running French-language retrogaming preservation site dedicated to archiving and cataloging old PC games, complete with over 3100 titles available for automated installation. Visitors can browse abandonware games, read manuals, view magazine scans and cover art, watch retro gaming videos, and explore timelines of classic game companies and personalities.
2026-07-07 Aesistril's Website Aesistril's personal site is built by a self-described 20-year-old nerd with a passion for electronics, UNIX/Linux systems, old computers, and software, all reflected in its retro-inspired design aesthetic. Visitors can explore a blog, dream log, survival guide, projects, and even café reviews, plus the site participates in both the Hotline and Retronaut webrings.
2026-07-07 Amiga Graphics Archive The Amiga Graphics Archive is a meticulously curated collection of graphics made with or for the Commodore Amiga home computer, spanning applications, games, logos, publications, and demoscene artwork. Regularly updated with scans from classic Amiga magazines and rare digital art, it also features technical articles on display technology, screen modes, and fascinating color cycling animation techniques.
2026-07-07 Amiga Web Directory The Amiga Web Directory was operated by the Champaign-Urbana Computer Users Group (CUCUG) from 1994 to 2000, serving as one of the most comprehensive link collections for Amiga computer resources on the web. Now retired, this archived version still points to surviving Amiga communities, news archives, file repositories like Aminet, and other resources for fans of the classic Commodore platform.
2026-07-07 Anachronistic Restorationist Center - eXtended / eXcited / eXperimental ARC-X, run by J. R. Young, is a personal station dedicated to extending the life of old hardware and software, maintaining obscure X11 programs, and documenting ancient systems in the modern age. The site features an abandonware scrapyard, hardware restoration notes, and a toolbox of configs and manuals, all with a charming smallweb philosophy.
2026-07-07 Archaic Binary | Retro Telnet BBS Systems | Legacy Bulletin Boards, ANSI Games & More Archaic Binary is a retro BBS hub offering live Telnet and SSH connections to legacy bulletin board systems, complete with ANSI art, classic door games like Legend of the Red Dragon and Usurper, and support for message networks such as FidoNet and Amiganet. Visitors can connect directly in-browser via an HTML5 terminal or download SyncTERM, making old-school BBS culture accessible to a new generation of retro computing enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 ARRIVING AT DOKODEMO V3 Dokodemo is a personal hobby site styled as a love letter to the early days of the web, complete with old-web design conventions like audio autoplay, iFrames, and display requirements for specific browsers and screen sizes. The creator describes it as a time capsule, evoking the spirit of vintage personal homepages with cute colors and themed aesthetics.
2026-07-07 ASCII by Jason Scott Jason Scott's long-running personal weblog covers digital history, archiving, BBS culture, vintage computing, and the preservation of internet history, drawing on his work with the Internet Archive and Archive Team. Known for projects like the BBS Documentary and GET LAMP, Scott writes with sharp wit about technology, culture, and the people who shaped the early internet.
2026-07-07 athe52's site athe52's personal site is a curated link collection focused on retro computing, old-web nostalgia, and vintage software, featuring resources like Office 97 assistants, GeoCities-era GIFs, and early text-to-speech tools. The creator is also working on several original projects including lunarOS History and Project Fossil, with a clear love for preserving and exploring computing history.
2026-07-07 Awii's website Awii's website is an old-web style personal homepage with a retro cyberspace aesthetic, complete with a classic 'click to enter' splash page and playful references to Windows XP and Internet Explorer compatibility. Part of the Hotline Webring, this site leans into nostalgic early internet culture with its minimal but characterful entry portal.
2026-07-07 b5c0 A reference page from the 'chargif' section of lost-theory.org, displaying character glyph b5c0 as an image, likely part of a larger archive of encoded or legacy character set graphics. The site appears to catalog individual characters from an older encoding system, making it a niche resource for retro computing and character set research.
2026-07-07 Batch File Basics -- A Doctor DOS Tutorial Doctor DOS Betamax's tutorial walks beginners through writing DOS batch files, covering everything from basic syntax and advantages to a simple menu system and advanced techniques. With 500+ downloadable batch files, dozens of tips, and multiple lesson pages, this is a thorough old-school reference for anyone looking to automate DOS operations.
2026-07-07 BBS The Documentary: The official site for 'BBS: The Documentary,' a 2005 film by Jason Scott chronicling the history of Bulletin Board Systems and the communities that formed around them. It includes trailers, reviews, a BBS software list, an event history timeline, and a BBS history library, making it an invaluable archive for anyone interested in pre-internet online culture.
2026-07-07 Bill's World Bill's World is a nostalgic tribute to the GeoCities era, styled as a time portal letting visitors "surf the web like it's 1999." The site leans fully into old-web aesthetics with hand-coded HTML, GIMP graphics, webrings, and a retro personal homepage feel.
2026-07-07 Building a Website Fit for 1999 - Wesley Moore Wesley Moore documents his journey building a retro-styled personal website written in HTML4 and served over plain HTTP, designed to work on vintage browsers like IE 4 on Mac OS 8.1. The post covers experimenting with hosting on a RISC-V ESP32-C3 microcontroller using bare-metal Rust before settling on a more practical home server setup, making it a fascinating read for anyone interested in old-web aesthetics and modern tinkering.
2026-07-07 Bulletin Board Systems Toolbox The Bulletin Board Systems Toolbox is a curated collection of BBS-related software packages, tools, and resources for Linux console users who want to connect to and run classic bulletin board systems. Maintained by a hobbyist who goes deep on the subject, the site offers downloadable terminal utilities like Qodem, ANSI art viewers, offline mail readers, and a personal top-100 retro games list spanning ZX Spectrum, Amiga, and DOS.
2026-07-07 Bunker of DOOM 8-) Welcome! Bunker of DOOM is a sprawling hobbyist resource dedicated to retro-tech enthusiasts and hardware hackers, packed with vacuum tube manuals, laser experiments, nuclear radiation topics, and vintage electronics documentation. Created by Konrad H. Johnson and a small team, the site offers free access to rare technical references including RCA and Sylvania tube manuals, schematics, and hands-on project write-ups from the world of experimental electronics.
2026-07-07 Bytemoth's (Astoundingly Effervescent) Brook Bytemoth's Brook is a hand-typed, old-web-styled personal hub from self-described 'Digital Warlock Bytemoth,' featuring a catalog of built and acquired computers, software recommendations, web browsing guides, and collected links to quality sites. The retro aesthetic is deliberate and detailed, drawing on Windows 98 icons, archived Geocities imagery, and sub-HD design choices that make it feel like a lovingly preserved artifact of early internet culture.
2026-07-07 Còbra!'s Retro Room Còbra! is a multilingual Glaswegian whose Neocities homepage showcases a passion for retro games, vintage tech, and old media, with the intro written in Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and even Ainu. The site is a charming old-web personal space with guestbook, webrings, and a distinctly retro aesthetic that reflects the creator's love of collecting classic technology and media.
2026-07-07 c1e9 A reference page from the 'ocrat' project displaying character glyph c1e9, likely part of a larger archive of character encoding or font bitmap data from legacy computing systems. The site appears to document extended ASCII or Unicode characters rendered as GIF images, making it a niche but useful resource for retro computing and character set research.
2026-07-07 c8ad A reference page from the OCRAT character GIF archive displaying the Unicode character c8ad as an image alongside related character data. Part of a larger encoding resource at lost-theory.org, this page serves as a lookup tool for legacy CJK and extended character set glyphs.
2026-07-07 CD.TEXTFILES.COM The Past on Plastic: CD.TEXTFILES.COM is a digital archive preserving data from 'shovelware' CDs of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which inadvertently captured a wealth of BBS-era content. A treasure trove for retro computing enthusiasts, it offers a rare window into early online culture through the very discs that tried to cash in on it.
2026-07-07 Chasnah's Homepage Chasnah's homepage is a labor-of-love personal site centered on restoring and preserving 80s and 90s computers, with sections for projects, a gallery of vintage Macintosh hardware, a file archive, and hand-coded web design philosophy. The site also links to a companion project called The Rakko Project, a vintage-computer-accessible archive of drivers, documentation, and software for old machines.
2026-07-07 Chris Mazuc's Personal Web Page Chris Mazuc's personal project hub showcases hands-on restorations of vintage Sun and HP workstations alongside electronics builds like a reflow oven, a bench frequency reference, and an Asterisk-based vintage phone intercom. The site doubles as a window into a tinkerer's workshop, blending retro hardware revival with hobbyist electronics and networking projects.
2026-07-07 Classic Computer Magazine Archive The Classic Computer Magazine Archive preserves the full text of beloved early personal computing magazines including Antic, Creative Computing, Compute!, and many others spanning the 1970s through 1990s. Visitors can search over 10,000 articles covering Atari, Commodore, TRS-80, and other vintage platforms, making this an invaluable research archive for retro computing enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Classic Sites Archive The Classic Sites Archive is a passion project dedicated to preserving old websites built with Google Sites' classic layout, rescued from digital oblivion using HTTrack and hosted on Neocities. Visitors can browse a curated gallery of these nostalgic web relics while reading the webmaster's reflections on the slow death of early internet creativity.