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  • 2026-07-07
    astruxie
    Sam's personal homepage, astruxie, is a lovingly crafted old-web style site celebrating the aesthetic of 1990s personal pages, complete with webrings, blinkies, a guestbook, and a to-do list of planned features. Still in its early stages, the site promises future sections for art, movie reviews, and friend links, making it a charming work-in-progress with a strong retro sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    augmented urbanism - DENCITY.net
    DENCITY.net is an augmented urbanism project by Kai Kasugai and Philipp Hoppe that lets users tag and explore city spaces using mobile camera phones and QR codes, mapping urban environments in a collaborative database. Visitors can browse user-submitted maps, view tagged locations in Google Maps and Google Earth, and contribute to a growing network of geotagged urban data.
  • 2026-07-07
    auroradynia
    Auroradynia is a handcrafted personal website built as a deliberate alternative to social media, featuring a distinctive desktop-first aesthetic that its creator describes as looking 'like this on purpose.' The site serves as a minimalist personal hub with sidebar links to remaining social accounts, embracing the old-web ethos of owning your own corner of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    auth's site
    Auth's personal site is a refreshingly honest confession and fresh start, where the creator openly admits to previously using AI to build their sites and is now learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch. The site documents their journey learning the basics through W3Schools and Mozilla Web Docs, complete with a JavaScript playground and webrings, making it a genuine beginner's handcrafted corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ava7 patterns /// 1905 free seamless background patterns
    Ava7 Patterns offers a massive collection of 1905 free seamless background patterns and textures, organized by color and shape, available for use on websites, Twitter, Facebook, or as desktop wallpaper. With nearly 2000 downloadable tiles spanning styles from minimalistic to pixel and geometric, it is a genuinely useful graphics resource for web creators.
  • 2026-07-07
    AwesomeSheep48's Landing
    AwesomeSheep48's minimal landing page serves as a hub linking to their Fediverse presence, Codeberg projects, blog, and cryptographic keys. The site wears its open-source values on its sleeve with badges for uBlock Origin, anti-Electron sentiment, DuckDuckGo, and AbuseIPDB contributions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Axel Valdez – personal website
    Axel Valdez is a Design Engineer from Hermosillo, Mexico who blends professional front-end development expertise with personal writing, music mixtapes, and reflections on indie web culture. The site serves as a thoughtful hub covering everything from short stream-of-consciousness posts to longer essays on notebooks, headphones, and everyday observations.
  • 2026-07-07
    AzN Addicts Links page
    AzN Addict's links page is an early 2000s curated directory of resources organized into categories including MP3 downloads, software, game cheats, emulators, and anime sites. Built on Tripod with an AzN Pride aesthetic, it offers a snapshot of the kinds of sites young internet users were frequenting at the turn of the millennium.
  • 2026-07-07
    B-list resource carrd
    Dia's code resource carrd offers a wide collection of CSS and HTML snippets for Carrd website builders, covering text effects, image borders, animations, custom cursors, music players, and much more. It's a handy reference hub packed with ready-to-use code snippets and tutorials for anyone looking to customize their personal Carrd site.
  • 2026-07-07
    baccyflap.com - a delicate blend of bakelite and fear
    Baccyflap.com is the personal homepage of rmf, a thoughtfully crafted old-web style site containing a museum of curiosities, a resources section, and personal writings, photos, and audio. The creator's passionate manifesto about the early web's anarchic humanity and the site's deliberate avoidance of ads, trackers, and cookies makes it a genuine love letter to the personal homepage era.
  • 2026-07-07
    Baldur Bjarnason
    Baldur Bjarnason is a web developer based in Hveragerði, Iceland, who shares sharp, opinionated notes on web development, digital publishing, and the tech industry. With 292 pages of posts, the site covers everything from SVG engines and CSS tooling to critical takes on AI hype and open-source sustainability.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bandit Lair
    Bandit Lair is a personal Neocities site with an old-web aesthetic, currently serving as a minimal landing page inviting visitors to enter. The site is designed with a desktop-first layout optimized for 1920x1080 screens in Firefox, suggesting a carefully crafted classic web experience awaits inside.
  • 2026-07-07
    BannerClub.
    BannerClub is a community hub for personal site owners to share and display their 200x40 pixel banners, inspired by an older Japanese web tradition. Maintained by rice.place on Nekoweb, it connects 31 members whose banners represent their individual sites and identities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Based Stacys
    Based Stacys is an exclusive clique and curated directory celebrating creative women on the web, featuring a handpicked list of female webmasters with eclectic tastes and unique personal sites. The site functions as a members-only network, offering codes for participants and serving as a discovery hub for interesting indie web creators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Basil's Café
    Basil's Café is the personal corner of Basil, a self-described catgirl and full-stack developer who loves building things on the web. The site offers a journal, projects showcase, and sitemap, presenting a charming café-themed homepage for a web-focused creative.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bastian Allgeier
    Bastian Allgeier is a designer and developer from Germany best known for creating Kirby, a file-based CMS. His personal blog features dated notes on topics like web development, the IndieWeb movement, simplicity, privacy, and technology trends.
  • 2026-07-07
    baz's PC
    Baz's PC is a creative personal site built to look and feel like a desktop operating system, complete with draggable windows, a taskbar, Clippy, themes, and a file explorer interface. The site is a genuine labor of love packed with clever web experiments, zines, a website garden, and an evolving to-do list of planned features that showcases serious front-end creativity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bedr00mZ
    Bedr00mZ is a bare-bones personal homepage on Neocities with almost no content currently visible beyond its title and a single link. The site appears to be in its earliest stages, offering little more than a placeholder for what may eventually become a fuller personal web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    bee's home
    Bee's Bumbling Base is a web layout template and HTML reference page offering a responsive 3-column design with mobile-friendly flexbox collapsing, available on GitHub. The site demonstrates common HTML text elements and serves as a practical starting point for anyone building an old-web style personal page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beeep beeep
    Beeep beeep is a minimalist personal homepage on Neocities featuring ASCII art and a simple welcome message inviting visitors inside. The site is essentially a landing page shell with almost no discoverable content beyond its charming retro text-art aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Before Entering The Dump
    Squishii's Dump Space is a personal Nekoweb site currently in early construction, offering a heads-up about its neon red link colors, slow-moving GIFs, and mobile layout quirks. The site is just getting started, with the creator noting that page creation will be gradual.
  • 2026-07-07
    BEFORE YOU PROCEED
    Meraki is a handcrafted personal site on Nekoweb with a bilingual English and Chinese splash page warning visitors about flashing lights before entering. The site is coded entirely by hand, suggesting a creative and design-focused personal space waiting beyond the entry gate.
  • 2026-07-07
    benharri@tilde.club
    Ben Harris's personal tilde.club page introduces the co-admin who founded tilde.team in 2017 and helped revive the beloved ~club community. The page highlights his involvement in the tildeverse ecosystem, including the tildeverse zine and a writeup on using pandoc and make to build sites from markdown source.
  • 2026-07-07
    Benjamin Rancourt
    Benjamin Rancourt is a Web Sustainability and Performance Consultant who shares thoughts and experiments across a blog covering web technologies and related subjects. The site doubles as a professional showcase and personal space, making it a useful stop for anyone interested in sustainable and high-performance web development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Benjamin Smallwood
    Benjamin Smallwood is a full stack developer sharing writings on UI/UX, digital minimalism, and practical web development topics like static site hosting and shell scripting. His posts blend personal reflection with technical insights, making it a thoughtful read for developers interested in simplifying their digital lives.
  • 2026-07-07
    Benscape 6.1.1 - What in the hell is a webring
    Benscape is the personal homepage of Zohfur, a site with minimal indexed content but a playful, old-web sensibility hinted at by its version-numbered title and cheeky subtitle about webrings. The sparse page structure suggests a creative personal space that may be under construction or intentionally minimal.
  • 2026-07-07
    Best 'TopSites' Webring
    The Best 'TopSites' Webring is a hub connecting homepages dedicated to vote-ranked website directories, where site owners can join and navigate between member pages via a shared navigation panel. Managed by the same ringmaster who oversees numerous other topic-specific webrings, this page also lists a broad collection of other rings covering subjects from geocaching to historic Route 66.
  • 2026-07-07
    Best Effort Network
    Best Effort Network is a minimalist web project that renders entirely on an HTML canvas, pushing the boundaries of unconventional browser-based presentation. The sparse, experimental nature of the site makes it a curious artifact of creative web engineering.
  • 2026-07-07
    Best Motherfucking Website
    A profanity-laced manifesto and satirical demonstration advocating for lightweight, accessible, readable websites, making its point by being exactly the kind of minimal site it preaches about. It covers web design principles like text contrast, font loading, HTTPS, and HTTP/2 in a blunt, irreverent style that has made it something of a cult classic among web developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Betty's Graphics
    The largest graphics archive on Neocities!: Betty's Graphics is a massive hand-curated archive of over 16,000 free web graphics hosted on Neocities, organized into categories like Animals, Backgrounds, Holidays, and Zodiac Signs. With 5 million views and a full Google Drive download available, it is one of the most substantial free graphics resources for old-web enthusiasts and hobbyist site builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    BG2 😎 COOL
    BG2COOL is a free interactive pattern library created by Lemon, offering a curated collection of seamless CSS background patterns you can preview, customize, and copy directly into your own website. Visitors can tweak size, borders, and placement options live, then download or copy the generated CSS code for instant use.
  • 2026-07-07
    Big Man's Big Webpage
    Big Man's Big Webpage is a retro-styled personal homepage by a creator who goes by 'Big Man,' featuring classic old-web aesthetics like spinning skulls, hit counters, burning text logos, and a Hotline webring. The site is light on content so far but radiates nostalgic charm with its playful tone and handcrafted early-internet vibes.
  • 2026-07-07
    bigtub
    Bigtub is a hand-coded personal site built in an old-web aesthetic, featuring shrines and custom-designed pages crafted by a self-taught developer. The landing page highlights accessibility considerations, browser compatibility notes, and animated GIF warnings, signaling a creator deeply invested in the craft of building personal web spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    BinaryDigit.net
    Chas is a tech director building a personal corner of the indie web, sharing posts about open source, retro tech, art, gaming, and the philosophy of a smaller, weirder internet. The site blends short-form blog entries, art, photography, and a 'Weak Notes' series alongside IndieWeb integrations like a guestbook, blogroll, and ActivityPub presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    biome | airport
    Biome is a charmingly designed personal hub styled as an airport departures board, offering navigation to a creator's various open-source projects, games, visual novels, and a 3DS zine. The airport metaphor ties together a small but imaginative world of tools, artwork, and collaborative creations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Birthplace of the Process of Illogical Logic
    Nicki Faulk's personal corner of the web blends sysadmin life, coding projects, comic fandom, and general geekery into a long-running blog spanning over a decade of posts. The site reflects a self-described quirky IT engineer and web designer who handles her own WordPress customization and hosts fanlistings alongside her personal writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    bisq's guestbook - Atabook
    This is the guestbook for 'bisq', a personal site creator known for their Y2K aesthetic indie web presence built from scratch in Brackets. Visitors leave enthusiastic notes praising the site's design and vibes, discovered through webrings like the BL webring and Ribbit.
  • 2026-07-07
    bitfission.com - Will Leinweber
    Will Leinweber's personal site at bitfission.com appears to be a minimal online presence, likely serving as a landing page or placeholder for the creator. The sparse content makes it difficult to identify a dominant topic beyond the owner's name and domain identity.
  • 2026-07-07
    BitFontMaker2 - Pixel Font Gallery
    BitFontMaker2 is a browser-based pixel font creation tool from pentacom.jp, and this page is its public gallery showcasing fonts submitted by users from around the world. Visitors can browse, preview, and download community-created bitmap fonts rendered live on HTML5 canvas, with options to filter by license including Public Domain and Creative Commons.
  • 2026-07-07
    BitFontMaker2™ BitMap Font Editor
    BitFontMaker2 is a browser-based bitmap font editor that lets users draw pixel-by-pixel custom fonts and export them for use in web and digital projects. The tool includes a gallery for sharing community-made fonts, import/export functionality, and options for licensing and advanced typographic metrics.
  • 2026-07-07
    BlackPirateX
    Sudip, a Zoology graduate from Bankura Christian College, built this personal site as an algorithm-free corner of the internet to collect thoughts, blog posts, book notes, bookmarks, and gallery photos. With 830 posts and over 31,000 words, the site reflects a genuine love of computing, web building, and everyday life observations.
  • 2026-07-07
    blakewatson.com - Homepage
    Blake Watson is a software engineer and hobbyist game developer whose personal site blends a journal, link blog, and microblog covering web development, CSS, accessibility tools, and indie software projects. The site is especially notable for its focus on assistive technology and AI-powered tooling, reflecting Blake's perspective as a full-time wheelchair user building software that matters to him.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blink tags for all!
    A tilde.club micro-page by kentbrew offering a CSS stylesheet that restores the classic HTML blink tag effect in modern browsers. Nostalgic and cheeky, it provides a single linkable resource for anyone who misses this famously deprecated web feature.
  • 2026-07-07
    blinkie maker | generate blinkie gifs with custom text!
    Blinkies.cafe is a free online generator by Amy that lets you create custom blinkie GIFs, those tiny animated text badges beloved by old-web and Neocities communities. The site includes a massive browsable archive of pre-made blinkies sorted by theme, a blog, and open-source tools built with Node.js and ImageMagick.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog - JakeArchibald.com
    Jake Archibald, a developer working on Firefox, writes in-depth technical articles covering web standards, CSS, JavaScript, and browser behavior. Posts explore nuanced topics like fetch streams, progressive image rendering, garbage collection, and custom HTML elements, making it a valuable resource for front-end and web platform engineers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog Home | Delyo's blog
    Delyo's blog covers digital freedom, open tools, counter-culture, and the indie web, with posts ranging from Cyrillic typography history to Linux font tricks and Fediverse explainers. Written in both English and French, it reflects a thoughtful commitment to open-source values and reclaiming the web from corporate platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog question challenge 2025
    Anders Thoresson, a Swedish technology reporter and communication strategist, reflects on his decade-plus blogging journey in this "Blog Question Challenge 2025" post, covering his history with platforms like WordPress, Ghost, and Eleventy. The site digs into the IndieWeb philosophy, static site generators, and the personal motivations behind maintaining an independent blog, making it a thoughtful read for anyone interested in the craft of blogging and web publishing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog Question Challenge 2025 - Dom Corriveau
    Dom Corriveau's personal blog covers his journey from warehouse manager to marketing director and beyond, with posts reflecting on blogging culture, technology, and independent web philosophy. The site embraces an anti-corporate, Fediverse-connected ethos, with Dom sharing thoughts on tools like Hugo and Docker alongside personal reflections.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog Questions Challenge for 2025
    Adam Douglas runs Adamsdesk, a long-running personal blog covering blogging culture, Linux, the command line, the fediverse, and web development. This particular post joins the Blog Questions Challenge, offering candid reflections on his blogging history spanning back to 1995 and the tools and platforms he has used along the way.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog · Eric Eggert
    Eric Eggert's blog is a deeply informed resource on web accessibility, centering on WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) interpretation, compliance debates, and the intersection of accessibility with modern tech trends like AI. Posts tackle nuanced topics like focusable UI elements, audit inefficiencies, and the European Accessibility Act, making it essential reading for developers and accessibility professionals alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blogroll - The Hive
    The Hive's blogroll, maintained by Apis Necros, curates a handpicked list of blogs and personal sites spanning infosec, programming, IndieWeb, and tech commentary. It serves as a warm introduction to a community of independent web authors, mixing close friends' personal sites with colleagues writing about cybersecurity, software freedom, and accessibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blogroll Club
    Blogroll Club is a curated directory of 333 blogs organized into categories like Art, Gaming, History, Music, Photography, and more, giving visitors an easy way to discover active personal blogs across the web. It harkens back to the old-web tradition of blogrolls, offering RSS subscription support and a submission form so bloggers can get their sites listed.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blogroll francophone
    Maintained by Alex Sirac, this curated blogroll gathers independent French-language blogs organized alphabetically by category, covering everything from cooking and film criticism to personal journals and tabletop RPGs. It offers an RSS feed for new additions and welcomes submissions, serving as a lively discovery tool for the Francophone independent web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blogroll | Clara Le
    Clara Le's personal blogroll is a thoughtfully curated collection of links spanning UX, accessibility, typography, web design, and personal blogs she genuinely loves. It revives the old-web tradition of subjective link curation, even including a random link button to send visitors on an unexpected journey across the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    BlogScroll - Personal Blog & Site Directory
    BlogScroll is an open directory of personal blogs and independent websites, maintained on GitHub by Den Delimarsky as a way to surface small digital gardens and personal corners of the internet outside Big Tech platforms. With hundreds of entries organized by category and features like an RSS feed, OPML export, and a 'Surprise Me' button, it's a delightful way to rediscover the human-scale web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blood Gulch Avenue
    Blood Gulch Avenue is a handcrafted personal site by a creator who clearly embraces the old-web aesthetic, complete with webring participation and a retro-friendly design philosophy. The splash page hints at a full site within, tested across unusual platforms like Xbox Edge, suggesting a quirky and dedicated hobbyist builder.
  • 2026-07-07
    bodytag - web programming explorations
    Bodytag.org is Glen Murphy's collection of web programming experiments and proof-of-concept projects using JavaScript, DHTML, PHP, and Java. The code is freely available for commercial and non-commercial use, making it a practical playground for developers exploring browser-based techniques.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bookmarks
    A personal bookmarks collection exported in 2004, organizing hundreds of saved links across categories like Computers, Software, New York, Arts & Entertainment, and Sports. The sheer breadth of over 1,500 cataloged links across 15 sections makes it a fascinating snapshot of early-2000s web browsing habits.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bookmarks for Dennis Paul Himes
    Dennis Paul Himes has compiled an expansive personal bookmarks page covering hundreds of curated links across art, anthropology, weather, cars, polyamory, and workplace tools. The sheer breadth of categories and named artists, museums, and services makes it a fascinating snapshot of one person's wide-ranging internet life.
  • 2026-07-07
    boot screen
    A boot screen splash page by abslimeware on Neocities, featuring a clickable computer graphic that leads to the main site. The page is still under construction, with plans for autoplaying music and further content development.
  • 2026-07-07
    BrainJar.com
    Ouija Board: BrainJar.com hosts an interactive DHTML Ouija board that responds to mouse movements, letting visitors ask questions and watch the pointer glide to spell out answers. It showcases a clever JavaScript/DHTML trick from the late 1990s, making it a neat example of early dynamic web interactivity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bring Back Blogs! January 2023
    Bring Back Blogging is a community initiative by Ash and Ryan encouraging creators to return to long-form blogging in the wake of Twitter's decline, complete with a directory of over 700 participating writers, artists, and makers. The project celebrates RSS, newsletters, and personal blogs as a richer alternative to social media, inviting readers to discover new voices before everyone scatters to new platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    broider
    Broider is an interactive browser-based tool by Max Bittker for designing pixel-art-style '9-patch' CSS border decorations. Users can draw their own border patterns and instantly copy the generated CSS code to use on their own websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Browserhacks
    Browserhacks is an extensive reference collection of browser-specific CSS and JavaScript hacks, letting developers target particular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and others with precision. Created by Kitty Giraudel, Tim Pietrusky, and Fabrice Weinberg, it organizes hacks by browser and type (selector, media query, JavaScript, supports), complete with live tests to verify which hacks still work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bruce Lawson's personal site
    Bruce Lawson is a veteran web accessibility and standards consultant who shares in-depth technical articles about HTML, CSS, and browser behavior. This particular post digs into why the HTML outlining algorithm was removed from the spec, a topic that will resonate with anyone who has wrestled with sectioning elements and heading levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brutalist Web Design
    Created by David Bryant Copeland, this site lays out a philosophy of web design inspired by brutalist architecture, advocating for content-first, honest, and performant websites. It presents a set of practical guidelines covering readability, navigation, scrolling, decoration, and performance that challenge the bloated conventions of modern web design.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brutalist Websites
    Brutalist Websites is a curated gallery showcasing websites that embrace the brutalist design philosophy, celebrating raw, uncomfortable, and unconventional web aesthetics as a counterpoint to polished mainstream design. With over a thousand examples from studios, artists, and creative projects, it serves as both an archive and a manifesto for a distinct school of web design thinking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bryan Braun - Frontend Developer
    Bryan Braun is a frontend/fullstack engineer who writes about web development, side projects, and lessons learned from years of building things on the web. Posts range from technical deep-dives on JavaScript and Git to reflections on productivity, AI tools, and the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    bstn.info
    Sebastian's minimalist digital garden covers thoughts on the web, clean HTML, RSS, and the small-web ecosystem. Posts reflect on digital habits and tools, with a focus on thoughtful, human-generated content in the IndieWeb spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Buddy Icons
    IconHell is a massive archive of AIM buddy icons organized into categories like Animals, Anime, Celebrity, Movies, and Video Games, with nearly 19,000 icons spread across 779 pages. Visitors can browse by theme, search by author, and even learn how to make their own icons, making it a comprehensive resource for old-school AOL Instant Messenger customization.
  • 2026-07-07
    BUDDYCORE323
    Buddy's BUDDYCORE323 is a hand-curated directory of favorite Neocities sites, complete with descriptions, content warnings, and recommendation blurbs for each featured page. Still under construction, the site's current primary purpose is pointing visitors toward other interesting corners of the indie web, making it a charming little launchpad for old-web exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    bunbun.dev
    Winter Hille's personal homepage at bunbun.dev is a minimal old-web style landing page featuring an 88x31 button collection linking to friends' sites across the indie web. The page offers embed codes for its own 88x31 button and connects to a small network of personal sites, with a Mastodon presence rounding out its social footprint.
  • 2026-07-07
    Burgeon Lab
    Naty’s Tech Log: Burgeon Lab is Naty S.'s tech-focused personal log from Hong Kong, covering Hugo static site guides, IndieWeb integration, web development tips, and privacy-conscious open-source tools. A medical doctor by training, Naty brings a thoughtful perspective to topics like data ownership, microformats, webmentions, and sustainable web hosting.
  • 2026-07-07
    buttons / and let forever be delayed
    Created by cc debtdeath, this page offers a collection of handcrafted 88x31 buttons free to use on your own website, including pride flag buttons, Indigenous solidarity buttons, and general website badges. The buttons are thoughtfully designed with context and meaning behind each set, making it a small but charming resource for the personal web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    c l o u d c o v e r
    Cloud Cover is a personal Neocities homepage still in its early stages, welcoming visitors with design notes and accessibility warnings about autoplaying gifs and bright colors. The site is being built for a 1920x1080 desktop experience on Windows 11, with mobile-friendly intentions noted for future updates.
  • 2026-07-07
    C O E U R L
    SITE: Coeurl is Ashton's personal Neocities space featuring a layout archive, link-back buttons, webrings, and web asset resources including brushes, textures, and tutorials. The site leans heavily into old-web webmaster culture, offering downloadable site graphics and a curated button wall for community linking.
  • 2026-07-07
    C&C Enterprises
    C&C Enterprises appears to be a bare-bones personal or hobbyist page with almost no visible content beyond a title and a 'beacon type' label. The site is effectively a shell with a single link and minimal text, offering little to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    cadence's website
    Cadence's personal website is a vibrant celebration of the creative, fun web, featuring a Geocities-inspired design with sparkly animations, pastel colors, and a warm handcrafted feel. Beyond the aesthetic manifesto, the site includes a weblog, video game pages, recipes, VRChat drawings, a GB camera section, and a thoughtful list of personal interests and special topics.
  • 2026-07-07
    caffeineNATION _____ one more cup...
    caffeineNATION is a webclique run by Kirryn for coffee lovers who rely on caffeine to power through all-nighters and deadlines. With 45 members and growing, it invites fellow coffee enthusiasts to join and display their membership codes as a badge of caffeinated solidarity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Calummm
    Calum's personal dev blog covers web development topics like semantic HTML, theme switching, and JavaScript projects alongside reflections on AI's impact on senior developers. Posts range from bite-sized frontend techniques to small games built in JavaScript, making it a charming mix of tutorials and tinkering.
  • 2026-07-07
    Canal Swans
    Canal Swans is a thoughtful long-running blog exploring the intersection of technology, community, and digital infrastructure, with essays touching on permacomputing, static site generators, software decay, and the social dynamics of online spaces. Posts like 'Bioregional Computing' and 'Degrading Fabric, Degrading Networks' reveal a writer deeply engaged with how digital systems shape and reflect human communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Candy Hospital
    Candy Hospital is Dollie's personal link collection hub, gathering resources, interesting websites, and a small amount of original content across topics like mental health, writing, and parent resources. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic and includes sections for a web chapel, favourite things, and miscellaneous links, making it a cozy starting point for browsing curated corners of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Carlos Fenollosa - Blog
    Carlos Fenollosa shares a detailed and candid account of abandoning self-hosted email after 23 years, arguing that a handful of tech giants have effectively killed the open, distributed nature of email. The post is a compelling mix of technical insight and personal frustration, documenting the practical barriers that make running your own mail server nearly impossible today.
  • 2026-07-07
    catgirl.boutique
    The Hotline Webring connects catgirl-themed personal sites under the 'catgirl.boutique' banner, offering simple prev/next navigation between member pages. It's a charming example of old-web webring culture centered around a niche internet aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    censorine's guestbook - Atabook
    The guestbook for censorine's personal website, where visitors leave warm messages praising her creativity, beautiful thoughts, and inspiring online presence. Comments suggest the main site is a visually expressive, art-forward personal page that has earned a dedicated following in the old-web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chaox is based
    Chaox is a small community built around the philosophy of a free, decentralized, and minimal web, proudly serving pages without JavaScript, tracking, or ads. Run by Ty3r0X and hosted on a self-managed VPS, the site offers services, a zine, and a webring for like-minded old-web enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    CharbrOwOil Dot Me
    The personal homepage of lonewolf225, featuring a quirky mix of political commentary, LGBTQ+ identity pride flags, a blog, and webring memberships including the Appliance Ring and Gaymering rings. The site has a distinctive old-web aesthetic with pixel art, comic sans, and cheeky copyright notices that give it a fun retro-internet personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Charm Bracelets Pixel Club
    The Charm Bracelets Pixel Club is a pixel-trading community where members design tiny bracelet charm graphics to exchange and display on their own websites, linked together in a shared aesthetic tradition of old-web pixel art. Run by Xandra, the club offers templates, community milestone charms for events like Halloween and the holidays, and a growing roster of members participating in the broader 32-Bit Cafe creative community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chase McCoy
    Chase McCoy is a design engineer whose blog explores the web as both a creative and technical medium, covering topics like personal cloud computing, design systems, and the cultural history of blogging. The site includes a library, lab, and portfolio alongside a curated linked list and blogroll of fellow web thinkers, making it a thoughtful hub for anyone interested in the craft of building the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cheesy
    The Cheese Sticks/Mozzarella Sticks Fanlisting: Cheesy is a fanlisting dedicated to cheese sticks and mozzarella sticks, run by Annie and listed with The Fanlistings Network with over 609 members worldwide. Fans of these beloved fried appetizers can join the listing by submitting their name and country, celebrating a shared love of this classic snack.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chef Older's World of Food worldwide Food ring for food and more
    Chef Older's Food~n~More Ring is a RingSurf-powered webring connecting food-related websites for browsing food lovers. Visitors can hop between member sites using previous, next, and random navigation, or submit their own food site to join the growing community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chris DeLuca - Chris DeLuca
    Chris DeLuca's personal site blends short-form micro-posts about movies, music, and daily life with longform technical writing, including a detailed piece on advanced CSS custom properties from a Florida Drupal Camp talk. The mix of web development expertise and casual cultural commentary makes it a genuinely interesting read for both developers and curious browsers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chris World
    Chris World is a handcrafted personal site by someone going by Chris, featuring a styled entrance page with content warnings, theme options, and retro web aesthetics. Part of the Retronaut webring, this old-web inspired landing page has been live since 2017 and sets the stage for a personal creative space.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cirrus's Realm
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  • 2026-07-07
    Clagnut by Richard Rutter
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  • 2026-07-07
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    Clarity Flowers maintains this minimalist personal site featuring a journal, projects, wiki, and reading list, with a distinctive indie-web sensibility. The site participates in the xxiivv and Recurse webrings and is notably available on the Gemini protocol, signaling a thoughtful interest in alternative internet spaces.
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    cleverdevil — Jonathan LaCour
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    Clew
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  • 2026-07-07
    Click My Brick Directory
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