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  • 2026-07-07
    Happy Graphics Interchange Find Gifs
    Happy Graphics Interchange is a curated directory of GIF resources, pointing visitors to collections and search tools for finding animated GIFs from around the web. It gathers links to sites like Glitter Graphics, Gif Paradies, and Awesome Gifs, making it a handy jumping-off point for anyone hunting old-web style animations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harbour Girl
    Harbour Girl is the personal website of an amateur web developer, featuring a handcrafted old-web aesthetic with webrings including the No AI Webring. The splash page hints at a blog and personal content within, designed for desktop viewing on a 1920x1080 monitor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harley (harleenquinn.altervista.org) Fanlisting
    Maiden of Mischief is a fanlisting dedicated to Harley, a website (harleenquinn.altervista.org) listed at The Fanlistings Network, celebrating fans of that particular site. With 73 members from 2 countries, it serves as a small community hub for admirers of the Harley Quinn-themed web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harper Reed's tilde.club
    Harper Reed, technologist and former CTO of the Obama 2012 campaign, maintains this tilde.club homepage showcasing his biography, recent blog posts, and contributions to the tilde.club community including a hit counter and webring. The page blends old-web charm with a geek code block, links to his various personal projects, and a glimpse into his work at Threadless, PayPal, and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harry Cresswell · Design and front-end web development
    Harry Cresswell is a freelance web designer and front-end developer who writes about building static websites with Hugo, web performance, privacy, and the tools he uses daily. His site serves as a hub for his writing, a monthly newsletter for designers and developers, and his ongoing Practical Hugo course on building resilient websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    hAtom 0.2 XMDP profile
    The official XMDP profile page for hAtom 0.2, a microformat specification authored by Tantek Çelik that defines semantic class names and rel values for embedding Atom-style feed and entry data directly into HTML. It serves as a technical reference document outlining properties like hfeed, hentry, entry-title, and entry-summary based on RFC 4287, contributed to the public domain by microformats.org.
  • 2026-07-07
    hauntedgraffiti
    Hauntedgraffiti.net is the personal hub of a creative web builder who shares layouts, graphics, and miscellaneous web projects across a small network of interconnected sites. Visitors can explore handcrafted page designs, a music rotation page, a graphics collection called Little Wonders, and a desktop design showcase called Rainy Suites.
  • 2026-07-07
    hause - 1 year lets gooooooo
    Dean's personal homepage 'hause' celebrates its one-year anniversary with a fresh redesign inspired by an older 'stickdroidz' aesthetic. The site serves as a curated jumping-off point, featuring links to cool forums, web directories, search engines, and web hosting options.
  • 2026-07-07
    Headings Bookmarklet for Accessibility Testing
    Paul J. Adam's Headings Bookmarklet is a developer accessibility tool that visually highlights H1-H6 and WAI-ARIA role=heading elements in the DOM by injecting black-on-yellow tags around each heading. The page includes installation instructions, a drag-to-bookmarks bar method, copy-paste JavaScript code, and a live demo section for testing heading structure on any webpage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Helen Chong, Web Developer
    Helen Chong is a Malaysian graphic designer turned web developer whose site showcases her projects, blog posts, and professional focus on accessibility, inclusive design, and progressive enhancement. Visitors will find detailed project case studies covering WordPress plugins, JavaScript apps, and Python/Flask applications alongside a blog covering technical topics and developer experiences.
  • 2026-07-07
    hello!
    Jimbo's personal Neocities homepage showcases interactive web experiments and creative computer projects alongside a journal and blog for sharing thoughts and updates. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic complete with webrings, friend buttons, and links to cool corners of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    HELLO!!
    A first-time site creator's handcrafted personal homepage on Neocities, greeting visitors with a door to click and enter. The site is a beginner's foray into self-coded web design, with a playful tone and small scattered warnings hinting at quirky content inside.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hello, I'm Austin Huang!
    Austin Huang's personal homepage blends tech enthusiasm, photography, and public transit fandom into a cheerful introduction to his digital presence. The site features webrings, IndieWeb participation, and badges celebrating open-source tools, hand-coded HTML, and privacy-respecting software.
  • 2026-07-07
    Helloo
    Yel1low's Neocities site is currently mid-revamp, with only a brief placeholder message and a link to the existing version of the site. There is almost no content available at this URL, making it essentially a shell awaiting its redesign.
  • 2026-07-07
    Help Learn HTML Tag Coding - HTML Tutorial
    HTML Basic Tutor is a Canadian educational site offering beginner-friendly tutorials on HTML coding, CSS stylesheets, and search engine optimization for small business owners and anyone learning to build websites. Visitors will find hand-picked, personally vetted resources covering everything from basic HTML tags and document structure to download speed optimization and web page validation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Het Wortel Archief
    Sophie's personal corner of the web, known as Het Wortel Archief, is a playful old-web style homepage featuring a music player, links to multiple past site redesigns, and a charming collection of web buttons and webrings. The site leans into nostalgic internet aesthetics with anti-NFT badges, a no-AI webring, and a rotating cast of colorful layouts that Sophie experiments with for fun.
  • 2026-07-07
    HEX 2 RGBA Color Calculator | by @Devoth
    Created by developer Devoth, this lightweight JavaScript tool converts HEX color values into RGB and RGBA format, outputting results ready to paste directly into CSS stylesheets. It supports shorthand HEX, full HEX, and HTML color names, and includes an opacity slider plus clipboard copy functionality, making it a handy utility for front-end developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hex clock
    Created by Jacopo Colò, this minimalist tool displays the current time as a hexadecimal color code, cycling through the full 24-hour range from #000000 to #235959. It's a clever and nerdy intersection of color theory and timekeeping, offering a novel way to visualize hours, minutes, and seconds as a continuously shifting dark palette.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hey friends! — httpster.io
    Httpster.io is the personal digital home of a developer who shares projects, articles, and thoughts on topics like CSS generation with Eleventy, building game executables with Jypeli, and everyday life reflections. The site blends technical programming content with personal writing, making it a cozy corner of the web for fellow developers and tinkerers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hi! · Julien Calixte
    Julien Calixte is an Engineer Manager and web developer whose personal site blends technical notes on software development with reflections on lean methodologies, knowledge management, and socioeconomic topics. Visitors will find a rich collection of short notes and posts covering Zettelkasten note-taking, microcommits, just-in-time documentation, and several open-source projects including a developer feedback tool and an event bus library.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hi, I’m Ruben · wackomenace
    Ruben Arakelyan's personal corner of the web, wackomenace, blends a web developer's professional identity with personal life in Cornwall, including a blog, essays, and IndieWeb participation. The site reflects a thoughtful approach to personal web publishing, with a colophon, PGP key, and an open invitation to share new blogs with him as a first reader.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hi, I’m Ste Grainer. » Ste Grainer, Designer & Developer
    Ste Grainer is a product design generalist from Richmond, VA who shares his professional portfolio alongside a regularly updated journal covering design, development, and personal favorites. The site blends polished UX case studies with thoughtful writing on tools, apps, and everyday discoveries, making it a compelling window into a working designer's mind.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hitman – another fine essential sundry service from Nebcorp Heavy Industries and Sundries
    A technical blog post from the 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' personal site, detailing how the author built 'Hitman', a privacy-conscious website hit counter inspired by the nostalgic Web 1.0 era. The post walks through the full stack implementation using Caddy, Axum, and SQLite, covering architecture decisions around privacy, security, and front-end integration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Netherpi's personal site on Nekoweb covers technology, video games, and various other interests, with a blog-style posts section and a guestbook for visitors. The site is built with 11ty and features old-web staples like site buttons and webrings, giving it a charming retro personal homepage feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Kevin's personal site serves as a hub for documenting his technical projects, with links to his GitHub, LinkedIn, and YouTube presence. The sparse but clean layout points toward a developer-focused portfolio with notes and project write-ups as the core content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Ivan is a mechanical engineer from northern Italy who runs this minimalist personal site featuring notes, builds, and a curated blogroll celebrating the small web. The site has a thoughtful, intentional quality with a text playlist of recommended reads and a 'now' page, reflecting a genuine enthusiasm for indie blogging culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Jason Neel is a User Experience Designer at West Virginia University's Health Sciences Campus who is building out his personal digital homestead from scratch. The site is in early stages, featuring a journal with a few posts about the process of getting the site up and running.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Luka's personal corner of the internet is a cheerful, under-construction hideout built as an antidote to social media, collecting anything its creator finds cool or interesting. The mention of hyperfixations, a Doctor Who 'Companions' fanlisting, and webrings give it a distinctly geeky sci-fi flavor.
  • 2026-07-07
    home
    The Unplugged Web is Dario's personal collection of thoughts on slower, more intentional living both online and offline, pushing back against the noise of the modern internet. Posts like 'Returning to a Human Internet' and 'The Web without an audience' champion a quieter, more thoughtful digital life, with connections to gopher, gemini, and the indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home (is where the links are)
    Matt's Directory is a hand-built personal link directory covering 604 entries across topics like art, games, food, esoterica, technology, and writing, powered by PHP and XML files. Created by a hobbyist who describes the project with self-deprecating humor, it offers a curated collection of links the creator finds worthwhile or interesting.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Accessible Net Directory
    The Accessible Net Directory, created by pinkvampyr, curates indie websites that follow good accessibility practices and encourages web creators of all skill levels to improve their sites for all users. It includes listing guidelines and resources to help people learn about accessible web design without feeling overwhelmed.
  • 2026-07-07
    home - cinnabar rain
    Cinnabar Rain is the personal corner of Dime, a creative who built this site to organize and share their ongoing projects, shrines, and other small works in progress. A standout feature is the elaborate style switcher offering multiple named themes including 'inside a dream factory' and 'desert bloom', making the site itself a showcase of thoughtful web craftsmanship.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Clygro's Website
    Clygro's personal website (now on version 7.5) blends a blog covering web design updates, open web advocacy, and tech opinions with galleries, projects, and an interests section. The site features participation in several webrings including Fediring, Furryring, and Bitring, and openly encourages visitors to ditch Chromium-based browsers in favor of open alternatives like Floorp and Pale Moon.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Designfreaks
    Designfreaks is a web design resource hub run by two creators, Danny and nick, offering free textures, patterns, PNGs, brushes, templates, PHP scripts, and HTML tools for building websites. Notable features include a Button Designer tool, an HTML Testspace, premade layouts, and a charming circus-themed aesthetic that captures the spirit of 2000s web creativity.
  • 2026-07-07
    home - eleboog.com
    Kebokyo's personal site 'City 23' is a fullstack web development playground featuring blog posts, a mini journal, and ongoing projects including a custom Chrome extension and other self-described irresponsible tech experiments. Posts range from quirky personal reflections to technical writeups, with a casual and witty voice that makes the dev content genuinely fun to read.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Frills
    Frills is the personal website of a Welsh webmistress who has crafted a charming old-web-style emporium featuring blog posts, experiments like a filterable HTML named colors tool, shrines, bookmarks, and a guestbook. The site showcases a genuine love of indie web culture, participating in numerous webrings and offering RSS feeds, a colophon, and thoughtful accessibility features.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Manuel Matuzovic
    Manuel Matuzovic is a Vienna-based frontend developer who writes in-depth technical posts about HTML, CSS, and web accessibility. His blog covers nuanced topics like ARIA roles, skip links, and browser behavior, making it a valuable resource for developers who care about inclusive web practices.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Thomasorus
    Thomasorus is the personal website of a developer and creator who shares projects, a knowledge base, portfolio work, and a journal all in one tidy space. The site's minimal structure and custom color theme selector hint at a web-craft-minded individual with a thoughtful approach to building for the open web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home :)
    A work-in-progress personal homepage by lile5ko featuring a blog, fanlistings collection, and a music player showing what they're currently listening to. The site participates in the Webmaster Webring and has a charming early-web aesthetic with buttons and personal content still being built out.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Page
    Mark Avery's site hosts class handouts from ValCom Learning Center covering topics like Photoshop, web graphics, FrontPage 2000, and basic computer skills. It serves as a handy reference for students learning desktop publishing, web design, and Windows fundamentals in the late 1990s to early 2000s era.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Page - racc.at
    Racc.at is a personal homepage featuring a growing collection of 88x31 buttons from friends and fellow web creators, along with links to games, a blog, and forums. The site leans into classic old-web aesthetics with an emphasis on community connection through button exchanges and embeddable site badges.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Page - Zumi's Scratchpad
    Zumi's Scratchpad is a minimalist personal homepage on Neocities featuring a blog, bookmarks, tutorials, and a theme switcher for toggling between site styles. Part of the Hotline Webring, it has a charming self-deprecating tone and offers a peek into the creator's random internet finds and ramblings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Amber Wilson
    Amber Wilson's personal site features a blog covering web development topics including code review practices, pull requests, and a book she's writing for career-changers looking to enter web development. Built with Eleventy and hosted on Netlify, the site also includes notes, a reading section, and project showcases.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Aubrey Sambor
    Aubrey Sambor is a front-end developer who blogs about CSS, knitting, yarn-making, cooking, and everyday life in a mix of tech and personal writing. The site features week notes, year-in-review posts, and reflections on blogging, making it a charming blend of professional insight and personal journaling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | chriskirknielsen
    Christopher Kirk-Nielsen is a front-end developer and self-described CSS nerd whose personal site showcases his blog, design work, and projects with an impressively customizable theme picker featuring multiple named color schemes. The site itself is a demonstration of advanced CSS craft, with thoughtful accessibility features, creative per-theme styling, and 47 blog posts covering front-end development topics like Eleventy templating.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | fauxtrots
    Emily is a frontend developer and Recurse Center alum who built this personal site with SvelteKit to showcase her projects, blog, and thoughts on technology's role in society. The projects section is impressively diverse, spanning colorful visual tools, games, and utilities, all paired with a blog covering topics like LoRa networking, YAML parsing, and tech burnout.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Jeremy Cherfas
    Jeremy Cherfas runs a personal blog covering web hosting, server administration, and IndieWeb tech with a thoughtful, hands-on perspective. Posts mix geeky reflections on setting up servers and migrating hosts with reading logs, reviews, and a stream of micro-updates across social platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | katrin k.
    Katrin Kampfrath shares her expertise as a frontend developer through practical blog articles covering HTML, CSS, and accessibility topics. The site features code snippets, CMS tutorials for Kirby, and real-world solutions to common frontend challenges.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Rach Smith's digital garden
    Rach Smith's digital garden is a personal notes and writing space by web developer Rachel Smith, covering CSS, browser tooling, web apps, and reflections on software development. Posts like 'Who needs a flying car when you have display: grid' and 'Home-cooked web apps' reveal a thoughtful practitioner sharing technical insights alongside personal reflections on work and life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Random Musings
    Chris Eldon's personal blog covers technology, homelab tinkering, keyboards, and the philosophy of a simpler, privacy-respecting web. Posts range from practical tech topics like learning Vim and CDN work to personal reflections, making it a thoughtful corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Tom Hackshaw
    Tom Hackshaw is a design engineer from Aotearoa, New Zealand who showcases his work, writing, and professional presence through this clean personal site. The site participates in a webring and reflects a thoughtful approach to accessible, minimalist web design.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Treefort
    Treefort is a cozy community message board centered around the indie web scene, where members share their personal websites, discuss web projects, and help each other with coding and design. With sections for site showcases, webrings, hobbies, media, and casual chat, it serves as a welcoming hub for old-web enthusiasts and independent site builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    home · キーリ
    Keeri's personal corner of the web features a minimalist, starry aesthetic with a built-in music player and links to their blog and fediverse presence. The site has a dreamy, handcrafted feel and connects visitors to Keeri's social life on decentralized platforms like pawb.fun.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home – Matt Stein
    Matt Stein is a web designer and developer based in Bend, Oregon who writes about web development, self-hosting, software tools, and personal essays with a dry, self-aware humor. Posts range from technical topics like Eleventy builds, Laravel transports, and Coolify deployments to book reviews, life reflections, and stand-up comedy craft.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home — Terracrypt
    Jfred's personal corner of the web, Terracrypt blends thoughts on computing freedom, community-oriented online systems, and human-scale urban living. The site features a blog, a digital garden, and links, with source code shared openly and a focus on agency in computing environments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home ☆ ghostk.id
    Ghostk.id is a lovingly handcrafted personal site built as a deliberate rejection of social media monoculture, inviting visitors to explore a Windows-desktop-styled interface filled with interactive elements, webrings, shrines, and curios. The creator's manifesto-driven mission to revitalize the indie web is front and center, making the site itself a statement about decentralized, personal web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home, Home on the Page...Home Pages
    Kevin Werbach's home page link directory collects submissions from visitors around the world, ranging from personal sites to small clubs and niche interest pages. A snapshot of late-1990s web culture, it includes submission dates and brief descriptions, offering a fascinating glimpse into the eclectic diversity of early personal homepages.
  • 2026-07-07
    home://mmmidlaj.ml
    Mmmidlaj's personal webspace is a minimalist early-stage homepage featuring a blog, guestbook, and social links across platforms like Mastodon and Matrix. Built with an old-web aesthetic and connected to the Yesterweb and Hotline webrings, it captures the spirit of indie web community-building.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage
    Saber's personal homepage invites visitors to explore every corner of the site, with a welcoming tone and a guestbook for leaving comments. The minimal landing page hints at an old-web style personal site with link exchange culture at its core.
  • 2026-07-07
    homepage - cyberwright
    Cyberwright's personal Nekoweb homepage is a handcrafted, actively updated site featuring a graphics page, drawbox, shrines, and a growing blog section built with the 11ty static site generator. The frequent changelog entries reveal a creator deeply invested in the craft of building their site, tweaking layouts, adding animations, dark mode, and mobile responsiveness.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage - ttntm.me
    Tom's personal website features a blog, curated "likes" collections, and technical notes covering web development topics like Eleventy, Astro, CSS, serverless, and cloud deployments on Azure. The site is a well-organized digital home with sections for favorite albums, bookmarks, games, and projects, making it a rich snapshot of a developer's online life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage [ReedCodes.com]
    Reed Piernock is a front-of-the-front-end web developer whose site highlights their expertise in accessible web development, intrinsic design, modern CSS, and static site generators. The site also nods to a secondary passion for horror film scholarship, making it a thoughtful mix of technical craft and pop culture curiosity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage of Skip Talbot
    Skip Talbot's homepage is a minimalist single-page site with almost no visible content beyond a name, an image, and a single link. The sparse structure makes it nearly impossible to determine the owner's interests, leaving visitors with little to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage | BUKMARK.CLUB
    BUKMARK.CLUB is a curated directory of websites that themselves maintain collections of bookmarks and links, making it a meta-directory of the web's most link-happy corners. Created by ttntm in 2024 over scotch and nostalgia, it celebrates the old-web tradition of collecting and sharing links with a no-cookies, no-JavaScript, no-tracking ethos.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage | webringo.com
    Webringo.com is a webring hosting platform that allows creators to join and manage web rings, with this particular ring entry point labeled 'Cabin.' The site is minimal and stripped-down, currently displaying little more than a placeholder with links to FreeDNS and a Kopimi notice.
  • 2026-07-07
    hosted fonts by tentacool
    Tentacool's Font City is a curated collection of pre-coded webfonts hosted on Neocities, designed to make font installation easy for personal site builders without requiring re-hosting. The collection is organized into categories like artsy and fun, fandom specific, handwritten and calligraphy, and holiday, with ready-to-paste code snippets for each font.
  • 2026-07-07
    HOTGLUE.ME – unique tool for web publication & samizdat
    Hotglue.me is an open-source, browser-based visual web publishing tool that lets anyone drag, drop, and arrange text, images, and video directly on a page without any coding knowledge. Created by Danja Vasiliev and Gottfried Haider, it champions a freeform, DIY approach to web creation with a nostalgic 1990s spirit and a hosted service plus self-install option.
  • 2026-07-07
    HotSocket, FYI.
    HotSocket.fyi is a minimalist personal landing page with an ASCII art logo and a playful techie personality, linking out to a dictionary, cool stuff, last.fm status, and social profiles. The site runs on Deno and leans into a whimsical, old-web-meets-modern-stack aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    house
    HUAIXGYI's personal Nekoweb homepage is in its early stages, featuring a cheerful greeting, a no-AI webring membership, and links still under construction. The site has a playful, casual voice and is clearly just getting started as a handcrafted old-web style personal space.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to join the webring
    Created by cosarara on tilde.club, this page explains how to join a custom webring built for tilde.club users, featuring previous, next, and random navigation links. The site includes the HTML snippet to embed, instructions for creating a.ring file, and links to the PHP source code behind the ring's navigation logic.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to reach HTML elements in a document - Unobtrusive Javascript
    Chapter 2 of Christian Heilmann's 'Unobtrusive JavaScript' tutorial series, teaching developers how to navigate and manipulate HTML elements using the DOM without inline event handlers. The guide covers getElementById, getElementsByTagName, node tree traversal, and practical rollover examples with downloadable demos.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to run a small social network site for your friends
    Written by Darius Kazemi, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about hosting and managing a small, intentional social network for a close-knit community of friends. It goes beyond technical setup to address social policies, community norms, funding, code of conduct enforcement, and the philosophy of keeping networks small and human-scale.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to Use Photoshop Color Profiles for Web Images
    A focused tutorial from UsabilityPost walking web designers through the correct use of Photoshop color profiles to ensure images look consistent across modern browsers. The guide covers sRGB working spaces, color proofing, and monitor RGB settings in Photoshop CS3, with helpful screenshots at each step.
  • 2026-07-07
    Howdy. I'm Den.
    Den McHenry is a front-end developer and self-described digital hermit who makes websites, draws cartoons for his kids and coworkers, and enjoys creator-owned comics and indie rock. The site serves as a personal hub linking out to his Codepen, GitHub, Pixelfed, and webcomics alongside participation in several indie webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Meta Tag List
    HTML-5.com offers a comprehensive reference page listing HTML meta tags with detailed explanations and usage examples for web developers. The site covers a wide range of meta tag attributes including Apple mobile web app settings, SEO-related tags, and viewport controls, making it a handy technical reference for front-end development.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML and Javascript Web Tricks
    YoLinux's HTML and JavaScript Web Tricks page is a practical reference by Greg Ippolito collecting unusual code snippets, AJAX techniques, HTTP tricks, RSS syndication tips, and email tech that you won't find in standard beginner tutorials. Part of the broader YoLinux tutorial portal, this page targets developers who already know the basics and want to go deeper into browser quirks and web page mechanics.
  • 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.

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