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  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Code Lab - Free Internet Tutorials and lessons
    Created by Ron F. Woolley, HTML Code Lab offers over 120 pages of free tutorials covering HTML tags, tables, forms, frames, image maps, search engine optimization, and desktop publishing. The site is a comprehensive beginner-friendly reference that also includes free backgrounds, buttons, Perl/CGI scripts, and typography lessons.
  • 2026-07-07
    html energy
    HTML Energy is a community and movement celebrating the simplicity and accessibility of writing raw HTML by hand, built entirely in pure HTML to practice what it preaches. It offers a podcast, events like HTML Days, a newsletter, memes, and a gathering of contributors united by their appreciation for the foundational web language.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML for People
    Blake Watson's 'HTML for People' is a friendly, beginner-focused online book teaching anyone how to build websites with HTML, no prior coding experience required. The guide walks readers through chapters covering everything from creating a first webpage to adding style with CSS and reusable components with PHP, making web publishing genuinely accessible to all.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Guide | The Cave of Dragonflies
    Hosted on the well-known Pokémon fan site The Cave of Dragonflies, this HTML and CSS guide has been teaching aspiring webmasters valid markup since 2008, with a focus on Pokémon site creators. The ten-lesson course covers everything from basic tags and text formatting to CSS layouts, menus, and practical website-building tips.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Help by The Web Design Group
    HTMLHelp.com is the Web Design Group's comprehensive reference hub for HTML and CSS, offering HTML 4 and 3.2 specifications, a Cascading Style Sheets guide, online validators, link checkers, and accessibility tools. Founded to promote browser-agnostic, accessible web authoring, it includes forums, FAQ archives, and design guides covering everything from frames to CGI programming.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML META, REL and REV Tags
    An etymological dictionary of HTML META, REL, and REV tags compiled by Andrew Daviel of Vancouver Webpages, covering their use in improving search engine indexing, character set selection, and HTTP headers. A thorough reference for web developers looking to understand the purpose and history of metadata markup in HTML.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Portfolio
    An HTML portfolio hosted on Neocities, showcasing a collection of web design or coding work through a series of images. The site is sparse on text but presents visual samples of the creator's HTML projects in a simple, image-forward layout.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Recipes
    HTML Recipes, created by Stephanie Eckles, is a curated collection of copy-paste HTML snippets covering common patterns like navigation, hero sections, forms, cards, and footers. Each recipe includes clean, accessible markup with helpful notes on best practices such as proper ARIA labeling, making it a handy reference for front-end developers of any skill level.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Source
    HTML Tutorials: HTML Source, created by Irish web designer Ross Shannon, offers a comprehensive library of HTML and CSS tutorials ranging from beginner basics to advanced techniques and scripting. The site includes tag references, special character charts, web-safe colour guides, and a glossary, making it a well-organized one-stop reference for anyone learning web development.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML/JavaScript - Working with selectedIndex - mredkj.com
    Created by Keith Jenci of mredkj.com, this tutorial page explains how to work with the JavaScript selectedIndex property for HTML select elements, complete with interactive examples you can test in your browser. It covers the relationships between selectedIndex, option values, and text content, with notes on browser compatibility going back to Netscape 6 and Internet Explorer 6.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML5 accessibility
    Maintained by Steve Faulkner, HTML5 Accessibility tracks the current accessibility support status of HTML5 features across major browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, IE, and Safari. It tests whether features are keyboard accessible, mapped to platform accessibility APIs, and usable by people relying on assistive technology without requiring ARIA workarounds.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML
    An Interactive Tutorial For Beginners: Dave's HTML Guide is a classic beginner-oriented HTML tutorial from the mid-1990s, offering interactive lessons that helped early web users learn to build their own pages. Though the main tutorial content is currently offline, the page preserves its vintage charm with shareable link buttons and a snippet of the original 1996 HTML code that the author credits with helping HTML go viral.
  • 2026-07-07
    Humbug
    Periodic Table of Blogs: A cleverly formatted blogroll arranged as a periodic table of elements, where each 'element' represents a blog the creator followed before RSS readers took over. The collection spans categories like baseball, politics, sci/tech, and culture, featuring well-known blogs like Kottke, Daily Kos, FiveThirtyEight, and xkcd.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hunter's Moon Designs
    Hunter's Moon Designs is a small web design shop run by Lorian, offering custom website designs, headers, and button sets at low prices with a dark, ethereal aesthetic. The site also features fanlistings for Akasha, Cradle of Filth, and Harry Potter, plus a Hot Beverages clique, making it a gothic-flavored creative corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hyperlink Cafe
    Hyperlink Cafe is a curated directory of websites that still maintain blogrolls and links pages, celebrating the old-web tradition of sharing handpicked favorites with visitors. Built by carbontwelve, it serves as a discovery engine for the modern indie web, helping people find interesting personal sites through the serendipitous chains of human curation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hyperlinks
    A tutorial page covering HTML hyperlinks in detail, explaining link destinations, labels, targets, and various link types including page links, new window links, anchor links, file links, and email links. Part of what appears to be a structured web design course, it includes code examples and a hands-on assignment for students to practice creating links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hypertext Style
    Cool URIs don't change.: Tim Berners-Lee's classic 1998 essay from W3C argues that well-designed URIs should never change, outlining the practical and philosophical reasons why link rot happens and how to avoid it. A foundational piece of web architecture thinking that remains essential reading for anyone designing URLs for long-term stability.
  • 2026-07-07
    i hate the feds
    A privacy-focused personal page by a self-described 'Privacy Guy' who shares guides, websites, and resources related to online privacy and anti-surveillance. The site features an old-web aesthetic with badges, buttons, and links to tools like SpyWare Watchdogs, along with a 'badass html guide' for fellow web builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    i t i n e r a e
    Itinerae is a web design resource site offering free and premium HTML/CSS website layouts featuring pastel colors, cute pixel details, and minimal aesthetics. Visitors can also browse a growing collection of web graphics including backgrounds, lace borders, and tiny pixel art for use on their own sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    i.webthings directory
    Curated by Joe Jenett, the i.webthings directory is a hand-picked collection of independent and noncommercial websites organized across categories like art, music, photography, personal pages, and curiosities. It serves as a human-powered portal for exploring the open web, with new listings added regularly and a mission to celebrate the non-corporate internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    i.webthings hub
    Joe Jenett's i.webthings hub is a long-running web log and link aggregator curated since 2010, surfacing interesting finds from across the indie and old web including CSS tools, open-source projects, creative web experiments, and webring trails. It serves as a personal web curation hub with an accompanying directory, making it a beloved fixture in the small-web and independent web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ichi
    Your home on the Internet: Ichi is a small, friendly web hosting community where users can create and share personal homepages in the spirit of the old indie web. The platform showcases a growing collection of member pages ranging from blogs and digital gardens to quirky personal sites, making it a cozy hub for creative self-expression online.
  • 2026-07-07
    If you can't say anything nice... don't say anything at all.
    KKB's Clubhouse is a lovingly hand-coded personal website by a creator known as kkb, packed with interactive easter eggs, a fragrance collection page, a music shrine, a stickerboard, plushies, and a crystal collection. The site leans into cozy, expressive old-web aesthetics with rainbow confetti, click effects, and a chatbox, making it a delightful space to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    ifelse95's journal
    ifelse95's journal is a personal long-form writing and documentation space hosted on Neocities, now redirecting visitors to a new location. The site is minimal in its current state, featuring an RSS feed and a handful of update notices marking its transition.
  • 2026-07-07
    Igg's Site - Front Page
    Igg's Site appears to be a personal Neocities homepage in its very early stages, with almost no content visible beyond a page counter and tracker links. The site is essentially a shell with minimal text and a few placeholder elements.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ikewise Online
    Ikewise Online is the home of Ikewise, a developer who shares web design tutorials and tools including a JavaScript includes guide, font resources, and a Pokemon type calculator. The site is sparse but the static resource pages have circulated widely enough to help many visitors learning web development.
  • 2026-07-07
    imladris.
    Braigwen's personal site 'Imladris' is a handcrafted Neocities homepage currently in its early stages, with a landing splash page inviting visitors inside. The creator notes they are teaching themselves to code from scratch, and the site is a perpetual work in progress with content yet to be fully developed.
  • 2026-07-07
    ImLexicon
    ImLexicon is a personal homepage by a creator known as Lexicon, still in early development but already featuring old-web sensibilities like webrings and anti-Web3 sentiment. The site showcases stamps advocating for open web values and participates in the Hotline Webring, making it part of the indie web revival community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search · The New Leaf Journal
    The New Leaf Journal, run by Nicholas A. Ferrell, publishes tech essays and commentary on search engines, web indexing, and the Google/Bing duopoly that powers most alternative search tools. This article digs into the real-world consequences for website operators when Bing de-indexes a site, tracing how that invisibility cascades across privacy-focused search engines like DuckDuckGo and others.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index
    A Tripod-hosted personal splash page by MsPs offering a simple click-to-enter gateway to the main site content. With almost no visible text or structure beyond a few images and an entry link, it represents a classic early-web personal homepage introduction page.
  • 2026-07-07
    index
    Magic Lantern Graphics is a web design and graphics service offering an extensive archive of animated GIFs, clipart, holiday animations, logos, and custom website design for personal and business clients. Visitors can browse hundreds of categorized animations spanning animals, holidays, seasonal themes, and miscellaneous subjects, all available as web resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    index
    A bare-bones personal homepage hosted on Zetnet with virtually no visible content beyond a title. The page appears to be an empty or near-empty index with no substantive text or features to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    index - olifurz.com
    Olifurz's personal homepage features a charming old-web aesthetic complete with webrings, a dancing boykisser cat, and a Catppuccin-themed design. The site is a cozy corner of the indie web, inviting visitors into a creative personal space with music and queer-friendly vibes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index DOT Css
    Index Page: Index DOT CSS, created by Brian Wilson, is a comprehensive advanced CSS reference covering every property, selector, syntax rule, and browser compatibility history in exhaustive detail. With sections on CSS spec history, browser support grids, FAQs, and bug reports, this is a go-to technical reference for anyone doing serious web development work.
  • 2026-07-07
    index | eliana.lol
    Eliana's personal site at eliana.lol is a minimalist Hugo-powered hub featuring a blog, notes, research, image gallery, and a collection of favorite pages and tools. The site has a clean old-web aesthetic with sections for computer notes and a guestbook, making it a tidy personal corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Indieseek.xyz Indie Web Directory
    Indieseek.xyz is a human-curated, searchable web directory dedicated to indexing the independent web, including personal blogs, classic HTML pages, and web revival sites. It serves as a hub for those looking to discover or promote indie websites outside of corporate silos, with features like a stumble tool, new listings feed, and submission guidelines.
  • 2026-07-07
    IndieWeb principles · Paul Robert Lloyd
    Paul Robert Lloyd's personal site features a thoughtful essay examining the IndieWeb movement's 11 guiding principles, questioning whether they still serve the community's goals in 2024. Written after attending IndieWebCamp in Düsseldorf, the post proposes condensing the principles into a more accessible framework and invites community discussion on the IndieWeb wiki.
  • 2026-07-07
    Indigo's den
    Soblow Xaselgio, an indigo dragoness based in France, runs this technically-focused blog archiving niche findings about self-hosting, system administration, web security, and the broader state of the internet. Posts cover topics like LLM crawlers poisoning the web, nginx, Debian, and domain management, making it a useful resource for fellow tinkerers and self-hosters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Indiscripts
    Angela's Indiscripts is a hobbyist archive of free web scripts and small applications, including Enthusiast for managing fanlistings, SiteSkin for lightweight website theming, and LJ Magpie for embedding LiveJournal posts. All scripts are available as linkware and hosted on GitHub, making this a practical resource for anyone running personal sites or fanlisting collectives.
  • 2026-07-07
    inertia47
    A minimalist splash page for inertia47 on Neocities, featuring little more than a title and an entry link. The site appears to be a personal homepage still in its early or bare-bones stage, with almost no visible content beyond the landing aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    inkbook – welcome
    Inkbook is a Neocities personal page with a login gate and a flashing-colors aesthetic warning, suggesting a creative old-web style site in early or minimal form. Very little content is accessible from the landing page, making it difficult to assess the full scope of what the creator has built.
  • 2026-07-07
    innactive
    A curated collection of web design resources including pixels, dividers, banners, cursors, blinkies, stamps, DHTML scripts, and custom scrollbars aimed at personal site builders. The site organizes and links out to various free assets and code snippets especially useful for creators making old-web style pages on platforms like Carrd.
  • 2026-07-07
    innertube - a webring for humans
    Innertu.be is a webring dedicated to connecting human-made personal websites, built around a philosophy of resisting corporate web centralization and celebrating independent creators. Members join by submitting their site URL and tags, then display the webring panel to link visitors through a curated network of personal and portfolio sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Interconnected
    Matt Webb (known as @genmon) shares his personal RSS blogroll, a curated list of hundreds of feeds he follows via NetNewsWire and Feedbin, spanning tech, culture, AI, and independent blogs. A fascinating snapshot of one prolific blogger's reading diet, complete with direct RSS feed links and tips on how to get started with feed readers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Internet Phone Book – Submit your site to issue 2!
    The Internet Phone Book is an annual printed and digital publication by Kristoffer Tjalve and Elliott Cost that celebrates the personal web, featuring essays, musings, and a curated directory of personal websites by designers, developers, writers, and educators. It doubles as a physical book available worldwide through Metalabel, with a live book tour hitting venues from Ljubljana to London, making it a unique artifact bridging the indie web movement and print culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    INTERNET Q&A
    A 1996 New York Times 'Internet Q&A' column by John C. Freed, answering reader questions about early web topics like creating a homepage on AOL or CompuServe and running Netscape offline. A fascinating time capsule of the nascent consumer internet era, offering step-by-step guidance for everyday users navigating online services for the first time.
  • 2026-07-07
    InternetTrash the 'be yourself' Internet Community!
    InternetTrash is a late-1990s free homepage community inviting users to host 'trashy, tasteless, useless, and politically incorrect' personal sites under its 'be yourself' banner. The directory organizes member sites into subcategories like People, Groups, Music, Sports, and Computers, with forums, chat rooms, and a URL submission system rounding out the community features.
  • 2026-07-07
    Intro to the Web Revival #1
    What is the Web Revival? | Melon's Thoughts: Melonking's introductory guide explains the Web Revival movement, tracing its philosophy back to the Folk Revival of the mid-20th century and making the case for reclaiming personal, open, and creative spaces on the internet. Part of a larger guidebook series, this page is a well-written entry point for anyone curious about indie web culture, Neocities, and building a personal site with intention.
  • 2026-07-07
    Introduction
    Zachary Zollman's personal homepage based in San Diego features a minimal introduction alongside a blog, background/experiences section, and a customizable color-themed interface. The site participates in several webrings including the Hotline, Retronaut, IndieWeb, and Fediring communities, signaling a genuine engagement with the indie web movement.
  • 2026-07-07
    is it working?
    A brand-new personal site by a teen who calls themselves Mizu, built entirely from scratch without templates as their very first coding project. The site is charmingly self-aware about its work-in-progress nature, featuring a Raggedy Ann welcome and promises of content about their interests as the site grows.
  • 2026-07-07
    isaacfish
    Isaac's personal webhome at neptune.monster is an extremely minimal landing page with almost no visible content beyond a home link and a single image. The site appears to be a shell or placeholder, offering little to categorize beyond its old-web personal homepage aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ithaca's Mega Cultural ( Dance - Arts - Society ) and Links Exchange Systems
    Based in Ithaca, New York, this site serves as a sprawling link exchange hub connecting nightlife, ballroom dance, and arts resources across dozens of major cities worldwide including Athens, Berlin, Tokyo, and beyond. Visitors will find sections on Middle East ballroom dance, cultural commentary, arts job listings and auditions, and an Israel Information Center alongside city-by-city nightlife guides.
  • 2026-07-07
    Itinerae — html and css website layouts and more
    Itinerae is a resource hub offering free HTML and CSS website layouts, web graphics, backgrounds, and dividers for personal site builders on platforms like Neocities and Nekoweb. The site has since migrated to itinerae.org, making this Blogspot page a redirect notice for returning visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    ItzPeto.com
    ItzPeto is a Slovak web developer's Geocities-inspired personal site featuring a retro '90s aesthetic, complete with webrings, visitor counters, and hotlink badges. The site showcases a portfolio, Minecraft server info, and a software repo, reflecting a passion for HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript development.
  • 2026-07-07
    ivy!
    Ivy Turner is a CS student from the North of England who built this personal site as a creative home for her web projects, blog, and interests. The site reflects her passions for photography, music, and web design, with a charming handcrafted aesthetic and links to friends' sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    jackomix
    Jackomix is the personal Neocities homepage of a long-time community member who has been on the platform since 2016 and runs a popular Neocities Discord server. The site serves as a creative outlet covering interests like music, programming, writing, drawing, and video-making, with a freshly redesigned layout as of 2021.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jackson Kerr's Site
    Jackson Kerr's spartan personal site muses on tech culture, the fediverse, Reddit decay, and the joys of minimalist web philosophy, with a dry anti-corporate humor running throughout. Filled with curated links, oddities, and a deliberately lo-fi aesthetic, it champions the old-web spirit of human-made pages over AI and algorithmic feeds.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jacky's homepage on the DARPA-created, commerically-available Web. - Jacky Alciné
    Jacky Alciné is a tech professional and writer whose homepage covers open digital technology, algorithmic bias, labor organizing, and the IndieWeb movement. The site features essays, weeknotes, a linklog, and a curated list of media appearances in outlets like Ars Technica and The New York Times.
  • 2026-07-07
    jade arson.
    Jade Arson is a German-based personal site from a neurodivergent, non-binary creator who shares CSS customizations for Mastodon frontends, emoji edits, and various web tinkering projects. The site leans heavily into hands-on computer work, including custom Masto-FE stylesheets, emoji packs, and a train-themed passenger carriage resolver, making it a neat stop for Fediverse-adjacent web tinkerers.
  • 2026-07-07
    JaeWEB
    JaeWEB is an open webring created by Jae that connects people who love the old-web aesthetic and want to relive or discover internet eras they missed. Members can join by adding a widget to their site and submitting through Discord or email, with a growing list of personal sites already linked in the ring.
  • 2026-07-07
    James Hopkins » IE8 Bugs
    James Hopkins maintains a comprehensive catalog of confirmed bugs in Internet Explorer 8, covering CSS, HTML, DOM, and JavaScript rendering issues with test cases and bug tickets for each entry. A valuable reference for web developers who need to diagnose and work around IE8 quirks, with 77 documented bugs and regular updates.
  • 2026-07-07
    James Yolkowski's Personal Home Page (www.ajy.ca)
    James Yolkowski's sprawling personal homepage covers a wide range of self-built web projects, from a mathematics reference site to a Calvin and Hobbes index, interesting facts collections, and hockey history articles. The site serves as a hub linking to numerous independently created resources spanning math, science fiction, puzzles, and Canadian history.
  • 2026-07-07
    James' Playground
    James' Playground is a collection of experimental web projects by James (of James' Coffee Blog), showcasing CSS tricks, HTML components, and interactive JavaScript experiments. Visitors will find demos like CSS anchor positioning, custom HTML elements, dark mode time triggers, color-mix schemes, and kanban boards, all shared as open, exploreable code snippets.
  • 2026-07-07
    jamzed demo
    A minimal demo page by jamzed, a Polish developer, featuring a canvas-based element that hints at interactive or generative web experimentation. The sparse content suggests this is a placeholder or early-stage creative coding showcase.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jan-Lukas Else
    Jan-Lukas Else writes a personal blog mixing tech topics like self-hosting, email servers, and decentralized social networks with everyday life updates about cycling and the outdoors. The site participates in the IndieWeb Webring and features bilingual content in English and German, making it a genuine slice of the indie web ethos.
  • 2026-07-07
    JASPURR'S WEBRINGS
    Jaspurr's webrings page is a cheerful corner of their Neocities personal site showcasing membership in the Retronaut and Hotline webrings. The page is minimal but reflects the classic old-web spirit of connecting with like-minded communities through webring navigation.
  • 2026-07-07
    JavaScript - Cookies
    Part of the well-known quirksmode.org reference site, this page provides clear JavaScript cookie functions for creating, reading, and erasing cookies, originally written by Scott Andrew and edited with permission. It includes a thorough introduction to how cookies work, an interactive example form, and detailed code walkthroughs that make it a go-to reference for web developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    JavaScript Bookmarklets for Accessibility Testing
    Paul J. Adam's collection of JavaScript bookmarklets lets developers and testers quickly highlight ARIA roles, form elements, headings, landmarks, and other accessibility properties directly on any webpage. Each bookmarklet includes a demo page and install link, making it a practical toolkit for web accessibility auditing across browsers and mobile devices.
  • 2026-07-07
    JavaScript Typing Effect
    Created by F. Permadi, this tutorial walks through building a JavaScript typewriter text effect that renders characters letter by letter, complete with live demo and interactive input field. The explanation covers key JavaScript concepts like innerHTML and setTimeout, making it a useful beginner-friendly reference for anyone wanting to add dynamic text animations to a webpage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Javeen's Place
    Javeen's Place is the personal website of Tapeykatt, a self-described tech-addict who has crafted a classic old-web style homepage complete with autoplay music, webrings, and a desktop-first layout. The site is bilingual (English and Spanish) and participates in several webrings including the OC Webring and Fediring, giving it a strong retro personal homepage feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jay’s Resource Rentry. Since ‘23
    Jay's Resource Rentry is a curated collection of free-to-use web assets including pixel art, dividers, PNGs, GIFs, backgrounds, borders, charms, blinkies, symbols, and frames for decorating personal websites. With over 270,000 views since 2023, it has become a go-to reference for old-web and Neocities-style site builders looking for decorative graphics.
  • 2026-07-07
    jCarouselLite - Project
    Ganesh Marwaha's jCarouselLite is a lightweight jQuery plugin for building carousel-style image and HTML content widgets, weighing in at just 2 KB with no special CSS dependencies required. The project page includes full documentation, installation instructions, live demos, a changelog, and a GitHub link for bug tracking and downloads.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jea's Homepage!
    Astral/Jea's personal homepage introduces a self-taught programmer and Creative Software Developer student with skills in Python, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. The site features webrings, friend links, cool badges, and a mouse-following cat widget, capturing the charm of handcrafted old-web personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeremiah Lee
    Jeremiah Lee's personal homepage serves as a hub for a tech professional who writes, speaks, and advocates for digital rights and environmental causes. The site links out to his writing, projects, and social presence, offering a window into the life of a Swedish-to-US immigrant with a passion for cycling, fitness, and plant-based living.
  • 2026-07-07
    jessamyn likes typing
    Jessamyn's tilde.club page serves as a minimal hub linking out to her broader web presence, including librarian.net and several social platforms. A recognizable name in library and internet culture circles, this sparse landing page points visitors toward her more substantial work elsewhere.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jesse's Bookmarklets Site
    Jesse's Bookmarklets Site, created by Jesse Ruderman, is a comprehensive collection of browser bookmarklets organized into categories like Link, Form, Zap, Web Development, and Validation tools. Each bookmarklet is a free utility designed to help users debug pages, fix annoyances, manipulate forms, or analyze web content directly from their browser toolbar.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jesse's Website
    Jesse's personal website is a hobbyist-coded Neocities space that emphasizes accessibility and thoughtful navigation, with a splash page leading into the full site. The creator describes themselves as a hobbyist coder who built the site with JavaScript-driven navigation and a mobile-responsive layout, making it a neat example of indie web craftsmanship.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jim Ofisia — Page — Hotline Webring
    Hotline Webring is a modern revival of the classic 90s webring concept, created by Jim Ofisia, a climate-conscious designer from Surabaya, Indonesia. The page explains the history and purpose of webrings and invites visitors to join or browse participating sites through previous, next, and random navigation links.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jjj's Site - Front Page
    Jjj's Site is a sparse personal homepage hosted on Neocities with almost no visible text content or navigation beyond its title and a single image. There is not enough content present to determine a dominant topic, making it one of the most minimal sites imaginable.
  • 2026-07-07
    JNKYRD
    JNKYRD is a boldly styled personal site by a creator going by the same handle, built for desktop browsing with bright colors, flashing images, and music on select pages. Most sections are still under construction, but the site signals a strong anti-AI, pro-free-speech aesthetic typical of the indie web revival.
  • 2026-07-07
    Johan Halse
    Johan Halse is a web developer's personal blog featuring sharp, opinionated commentary on the tech industry, including AI hype, the Rails community, and the blockchain era. Posts are witty and candid, offering a developer's perspective on trends he finds overblown or troubling.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Doe’s page
    A template and demonstration site showing how to build a multi-page website using nothing but a single HTML file, CSS:target selectors, and anchor links, with no JavaScript or databases required. Created as a practical starting point for anyone who wants a simple, lightweight personal site, it includes downloadable source files and clear instructions for customization.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Graham-Cumming's blog
    CSS absolute positioning scatter plot: John Graham-Cumming's technical blog covers a clever technique for building a scatter plot chart using only CSS absolute positioning, eliminating the need for external graphics or gnuplot PNG files. The post demonstrates how to make interactive, clickable charts with popups using pure HTML and CSS, offering a practical solution for anti-spam tool visualization.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Wienke
    John Wienke's cheerful personal homepage is a love letter to the old web, celebrating the spirit of Web 1.0 with a perpetual under-construction aesthetic, free and open source software advocacy, and links to favorite sites. The page champions personal expression online, open source tools like Linux Mint, GIMP, and LibreOffice, and encourages visitors to build their own corners of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joho the Blog » My 2004 Blogroll
    David Weinberger's long-running blog 'Joho the Blog' features a nostalgic post reconstructing his 2004 blogroll, complete with reflections on how blogrolls functioned as early social networks in the pre-Facebook blogosphere. The post offers a fascinating time capsule of early blogging culture, linking to archived versions of prominent early bloggers like Cory Doctorow, Dan Gillmor, and Tim Bray via the Internet Archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jon Camfield dot com | Jon Camfield Dot Com
    Jon Camfield's personal blog and project hub focuses on digital security, human rights, internet freedom, and open-source tools for activists and trainers. Featuring blog archives stretching back to 1999 and projects like SAFETAG and Level-Up, it's a rich resource for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and civil liberties.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joschi Kuphal · Web & Document Accessibility Specialist · Working Proprietor & Unboss @ tollwerk
    Joschi Kuphal is a certified web and document accessibility specialist based in Nuremberg, Germany, who shares his work as a consultant, auditor, lecturer, and community organizer in the digital accessibility space. His page highlights his teaching roles at several German universities, community events like the Accessibility Club and technica11y webcast, and his founding of tollwerk, a cooperative web and advertising agency.
  • 2026-07-07
    Juicy Studio
    Colour Contrast Analyser Firefox Extension: Juicy Studio, run by Gez Lemon, presents a Firefox extension that automatically analyzes colour contrast across all DOM elements in a webpage, helping accessibility evaluators identify failing foreground/background combinations without manual guesswork. The article covers the tool's functionality in depth, including luminosity contrast ratios, WCAG 2 guidelines, and the AERT algorithm, making it a valuable reference for anyone doing web accessibility auditing.
  • 2026-07-07
    julia bird
    Julia Bird's personal Nekoweb site greets visitors with a charming splash page that emphasizes desktop-first design and old-web aesthetics. Still under active construction, it participates in several webrings including the Hotline and Retronaut rings, signaling a commitment to the handcrafted indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    justin @ tilde.club personal home page 2014 love yes
    Justin Hall's minimal tilde.club homepage doubles as a gentle introduction to HTML, encouraging visitors to think of web pages as a creative medium for essays, poems, and stories. The page links to tips on making simple HTML look good on mobile, making it as much a nudge toward web publishing as a personal landing page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kalechips
    Kalechips is a creative personal site by a web enthusiast who offers free website layouts, hosts a pixel art toybox, and publishes an online zine called Salad Magazine. The site is notable for its accessibility-focused free layouts, a 'layout thrift store' with multiple downloadable designs, and a charming self-deprecating personality throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kallistero's Project Cy
    Kallistero's Project Cy is a creative web experiment featuring a custom in-page browser called NaviA, a draggable navigation assistant that lets you browse external sites without leaving the page. The site also includes visual display modes like Trippy, Scanlines, and Negative, along with a blog and plans for hosting original scripts and web tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Karthik's Home Page - Using FTP
    Karthik's tutorial page explains how to use FTP to manage and upload files to free web hosting services like Tripod, Geocities, and Fortunecity. It covers why FTP clients are superior to built-in file managers, recommends specific software like CuteFTP and FTP Explorer, and walks through the connection process for major 1990s-era hosts.
  • 2026-07-07
    kate's 88x31 button archive
    Kate's archive collects hundreds of classic 88x31 pixel buttons organized into categories like flags, LGBT, games, software, and GNU/Linux for easy browsing and copying. Each button comes with one-click HTML copy functionality, making this a handy reference for anyone building an old-web style homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kaycy's Creations for Fun (KCFF)
    Kaycy's Creations for Fun is a sprawling personal site by a creator named Kaycy, packed with Paint Shop Pro tutorials covering scrolling headers, mirror bevels, cross hatch tags, and decorative graphics techniques. Alongside the PSP lessons, the site showcases original artwork, photography, sewing projects, and even a sculpture of a guitar-playing, motorcycle-riding tiger.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kev Quirk
    Kev Quirk's personal blog covers web development, blogging platforms, and open web advocacy, with posts ranging from project launches like Pure Blog and Pure Comments to opinions on browser features and internet culture. The site reflects a hands-on web enthusiast who builds and shares tools for the indie web community, including the well-known 512kb Club project.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kevin Marks
    Kevin Marks is a co-founder of Microformats and IndieWeb advocate whose personal site serves as a living archive of his tech talks, live notes, essays, and web tools spanning decades. The site features notes from conferences like XOXO and IndieWebCamp alongside tools like SVG Share and Noter Live, reflecting a deep commitment to open web standards and decentralized publishing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kicks Condor
    Kicks Condor is the wildly creative online home of a hypertext enthusiast who curates personal blogs and indie websites through the href.cool directory and champions the open, weird web. The site features interviews with indie web personalities, tools like Fraidycat for following any feed, and a sprawling blogroll of unusual corners of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    killallgoodconnections
    A minimal, atmospheric personal landing page styled with dark tones, Japanese fonts like Osaka and MS PGothic, and animated rainbow text effects. The site serves as an entry point with a 'welcome' and 'enter' prompt, built with carefully crafted CSS animations and a moody aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Killbot's Site - Front Page
    Killbot's site is a personal Neocities homepage that is heavy on imagery with minimal text, featuring a visit statistics tracker. The sparse content and image-forward layout suggest an early-stage or minimal personal page with old-web aesthetics.

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