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  • 2026-07-07
    The Bulletin - Welcome!
    Kid Koda's personal Neocities site greets visitors with a retro-styled splash page that sets expectations for a handcrafted, desktop-optimized web experience. The site is an ongoing work-in-progress, built with a focus on learning HTML, CSS, and JS from scratch in the old-web tradition.
  • 2026-07-07
    The case for a better web – La màquina de Turing
    La màquina de Turing is a thoughtful multilingual blog that curates essays, manifestos, and projects advocating for a better, more open web, pushing back against surveillance capitalism and platform enshittification. The post featured here collects influential voices like Cory Doctorow and Molly White into a living resource for anyone who misses the creative freedom of the early web.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Catppuccin Webring
    The Catppuccin Webring connects personal websites and developer pages united by their use of the popular Catppuccin pastel color palette theme. Powered by the ringfairy tool and hosted on GitHub, it lists dozens of member sites and provides easy navigation between them.
  • 2026-07-07
    The comeback of the Fediverse and the Old Web
    Coder Spirit's blog post explores the resurgence of Mastodon and the Yesterweb movement, drawing thoughtful comparisons between decentralized social networks and the spirit of the early internet. The author reflects on why platforms like Ooh.Directory and community-driven old-web revival efforts feel meaningful in the context of Twitter's decline and the failure of Web3 promises.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE CRYPT
    The Crypt is a darkly themed Neocities personal site by datoxicwaltz, built with a gothic ASCII art aesthetic and an invitation to explore its eerie interior. The landing page offers visitors a peek at the creator's code with an open invitation to borrow it, making it a small resource for old-web style HTML tinkerers.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE CYBORGS AWAKEN!
    NEOGEO REDUX is a web design resource focused on the Carrd website builder, offering tips, CSS tricks, and practical advice for creating visually polished pages without relying heavily on code. Created by Android 17 (also known as Lapis), the site includes tutorials on gradients, custom cursors, imported fonts, and other design techniques with annotated examples.
  • 2026-07-07
    the dailywebthing archives
    Joe Jenett's dailywebthing archives is a massive, long-running curated link collection dating back to the year 2000, housing thousands of validated links to diversions, resources, and web oddities organized into browsable categories. Built and maintained over decades, it serves as both a historical record of interesting web finds and an ongoing discovery hub for curious internet explorers.
  • 2026-07-07
    the dead web
    HTMLSites2 is a Neocities-based platform for creating HTML memes, drawing inspiration from YTMND-style web humor and old-school internet creativity. It features an IRC chat, a custom webring called the Hotline Webring, and serves as a hub for handcrafted HTML joke pages in the spirit of early web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Den
    The Den is a personal homepage on Neocities that participates in the Hotline Webring, featuring a JavaScript-dependent design with a guestbook and status indicator. With minimal visible text and an image-heavy layout, it has the hallmarks of an old-web aesthetic personal site still finding its footing.
  • 2026-07-07
    the dumpster fire
    Christa's tilde.club homepage, dubbed 'the dumpster fire,' is a freshly minted personal site on the tilde-verse with a blog, guestbook, and work-in-progress sections. The site participates in several old-web webrings including the Retronaut Webring, SapphicRing, and Hotline Webring, making it a small but charming node in the indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Dynamic Duo - Cross-Browser DHTML
    Dan Steinman's Dynamic Duo is a comprehensive cross-browser DHTML tutorial covering JavaScript, CSS positioning, animations, events, and layer manipulation using his open-source DynAPI library. The site includes live demos, downloadable code, games built with DHTML, and detailed API documentation, making it a thorough reference for late-1990s to early-2000s web scripting techniques.
  • 2026-07-07
    the ever changing index page ^ ^
    A student's live learning journal from a 2006 HTML class, documenting their progress as they work through basic web coding concepts like tags, lists, headings, and image alignment. The page doubles as a practice sandbox and personal diary, offering a candid and charming snapshot of someone discovering HTML for the first time.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Free Web Hosting Directory - A listing of free web hosting providers - Freehosting1.net
    Freehosting1.net is a searchable directory cataloging free web hosting providers, complete with ratings, storage and bandwidth specs, user reviews, and detailed feature breakdowns for each host. It also offers articles covering topics from domain registration to FTP basics and CSS design tips, making it a useful starting point for anyone hunting for no-cost hosting.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Grizzly Gazette
    The Grizzly Gazette is a collaborative blog by a small team of Bearbloggers writing about Bearblog, the indie web, and related topics. Posts include resource lists, community events like a creation festival, and even a book club, making it a lively hub for the indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Hacker Webring
    The Hacker Webring is a curated ring of personal and project pages belonging to self-described hackers, makers, artists, and tinkerers from across the internet. Members cover topics like reverse engineering, cryptography, retro computing, self-hosting, and low-level programming, united by a DIY ethos and curiosity-driven approach to technology.
  • 2026-07-07
    The HellaCool Website
    HellaCool is a curated collection of cool webpages from the old web era, complete with a Flash-warning section for vintage interactive content. It serves as a nostalgic link directory for anyone looking to rediscover forgotten gems of early internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Hidden Source Community (HSC)
    The Hidden Source Community (HSC) is a playful web collective built around the quirky tradition of hiding Easter eggs and secret messages inside the HTML source code of member websites. Members join by embedding a small script and committing to keeping something hidden in their page source, making it a fun niche club for old-web enthusiasts who enjoy creative coding tricks.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Homepage of Dave Rupert - daverupert.com
    Dave Rupert is a web developer and podcaster from Austin, TX whose personal blog covers CSS techniques, design systems, and front-end development with hands-on technical posts. The site also showcases active projects including the Shop Talk Show podcast, Frontend Masters courses, and the A11Y Project accessibility resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    The HTML Hobbyist
    The HTML Hobbyist, created by N.E. Lilly, is a passionate resource dedicated to teaching plain HTML and encouraging people to build simple, honest personal websites without heavy frameworks or JavaScript bloat. It champions the open, creative spirit of the early web and offers tutorials, hosting walkthroughs, a web badge, and a webring for like-minded hobbyist site builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    The HTML Hobbyist on Neocities
    N.E. Lilly (Nathan) built this Neocities hub as a companion to The HTML Hobbyist, a resource dedicated to teaching people how to build their own websites with HTML and CSS. Driven by nostalgia for the early open web, the site links to tutorials on HTML, CSS, and the history of the World Wide Web, aimed at anyone who wants to reclaim their online presence from corporate platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    The HTML Hobbyist Webring
    Member List: The HTML Hobbyist Webring is a curated ring of personal websites united by a love of hand-coded HTML and the indie web spirit, featuring members ranging from minimalist personal pages to creative digital gardens. Created by N.E. Lilly, the webring celebrates building your own corner of the internet from scratch and connects like-minded hobbyists who craft their sites with care.
  • 2026-07-07
    The human.json protocol
    Beto Dealmeida, a musician and software engineer based in Key Biscayne, FL, proposes a new open web protocol called human.json that lets site owners declare their content is human-generated rather than AI-produced. The post details the JSON format, a web-of-trust vouching system, and companion browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and qutebrowser that visually signal human authorship to visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Interesting Corner
    The Interesting Corner is a Dutch personal homepage covering a wide range of tech-heavy interests including electronics, servers, hardware, programming, and anime. Visitors can explore a library section with books, movies, software recommendations, and space content, making it a cozy hub for a curious tech enthusiast.
  • 2026-07-07
    The internet used to be fun
    Rachel J. Kwon's curated reading list celebrates the philosophy of the personal, independent web by collecting essays and manifestos about why the internet was once fun and how to reclaim that spirit. With nearly 300 linked articles from writers spanning over a decade, it serves as a living archive of indie web thought and advocacy.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE KELZONE
    THE KELZONE is a visually striking Neocities homepage by Kel, featuring animated floating elements, scrolling clouds, autoplay audio, and an interactive door graphic as the entry point. The page is almost entirely CSS and layout code, with the design itself being the primary content on display.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Lab
    Renata's Lab is a hands-on CSS snippet collection packed with image effects, border styles, scrollbar customizations, text tricks, and other experimental web design techniques. Each snippet comes with copyable code and a live visual preview, making it a genuinely useful reference for anyone building or styling their own website.
  • 2026-07-07
    the lilac lynx
    The Lilac Lynx offers a friendly, hobbyist-focused tutorial on making personal websites look good on mobile devices, covering the viewport meta tag, image sizing, and media queries without requiring any fancy frameworks. Written by Kaliumlynx and aimed at people with basic HTML and CSS knowledge, it fills a real gap between beginner guides and professional developer documentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    the MASTERLIST of useful links - yue ★'s Blog | SpaceHey
    Yue's masterlist is a curated collection of links for aspiring webmasters, covering everything from beginner Neocities guides and free HTML templates to old-web graphics archives and coding tools. It's a handy one-stop reference for anyone wanting to build or decorate a personal website in the old-web style.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE NEOCENE
    The Neocene is a manifesto-driven blog by a creator called neo, advocating for the revival of the independent, pre-corporate web and the IndieWeb movement. It argues against algorithmic platforms and enshittification, encouraging readers to reclaim their online presence through personal sites and dedicated communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Neocities RSS guide
    Created by Adrian Neumann, this concise tutorial walks Neocities users through building an RSS feed by hand using a plain text editor, covering boilerplate XML, timestamps, and adding items. It's a focused, practical reference that makes RSS approachable for hobbyist webmasters who want to syndicate their site content without relying on third-party tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    The New Clearfix Method | Perishable Press
    Perishable Press, run by Jeff Starr, offers in-depth CSS tutorials and web development tips, including this detailed breakdown of the improved clearfix method for clearing floats without legacy browser hacks. The site covers CSS techniques, WordPress development, and web security, with a well-organized archive of practical code snippets and how-to articles.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Nora Webring!
    The Nora Webring connects personal websites belonging to people named Nora and variants of the name, including Eleonora, Leonora, Lenore, and related etymological forms. A charmingly niche webring concept, it currently links two member sites and invites others with the right name to join.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Null Webring
    The Null Webring is a community webring started by a group of Canadian students, connecting a small collection of personal websites in a navigable loop. It also offers shared hosting for small sites, with a simple terms of service and an open invitation to join the ring by contacting the organizer.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Official Blueberry Soft Hypermedia Adventure Game Construction Engine Homepage
    OBSHAGCE (The Official Blueberry Soft Hypermedia Adventure Game Construction Engine) is a public domain framework by Rylie James Thomas for building browser-based adventure games using only HTML and CSS. It provides templates, a grid-based game layout system, and beginner-friendly documentation for anyone who wants to create interactive hypermedia game experiences without specialized software.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Original France La'Lune
    France La'Lune's Shenanigans is a personal creative hub focused on sharing coding creations, free website decorations, and old-web styled layouts that others can use and remix. Highlights include a Code Catalog of shareable HTML and CSS snippets, a Website Deco page with button links and fonts, and a newsletter documenting ongoing site improvements.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Owlcroft Company Home Page
    The Owlcroft Company is a Washington State corporation run by Eric and Lynn, serving as a hub that links to their many independently operated websites covering topics from baseball analysis and science fiction to wine, food gardening, and the English language. What sets it apart is its explicit philosophy of clean, readable, ad-free design, making it a portal to a thoughtfully curated network of informational sites built over decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Penne Pasta Fanlisting
    Delizioso is a fanlisting dedicated to penne pasta, run by Lily of Heart Dreams and listed under the Food/Drinks category at The Fanlistings Network. Fans of this beloved tube-shaped pasta can join the member list, grab a button for their own site, and connect with fellow penne enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Perfect Website
    A pointed, satirical manifesto about the principles of good web design, arguing that lightweight, accessible, and readable sites are inherently superior to bloated, over-engineered ones. The site itself serves as a live demonstration of its own philosophy, loading in near-zero kilobytes while covering performance, responsiveness, accessibility, HTTPS, and semantic HTML.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Poddys Directory - something different from your average directory - come on in and take a look
    The Poddys Directory is a long-running web directory created in 1998, covering an enormous range of topics from jokes and UFOs to genealogy, anime, and cheap phone cards. Despite its dated appearance and some broken links, it remains a nostalgic snapshot of early web curation with a particularly large humor and funny pictures section.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Rainbow Locker
    Olivia's Rainbow Locker is a curated archive of web graphics including dividers, blinkies, stamps, buttons, and dolls collected from Tumblr, Pinterest, and vintage web sources. The site also offers free layouts inspired by 2000s and 2010s aesthetics, making it a handy resource for anyone building their own retro-style webpage.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Recurse Webring
    The Recurse Webring is a community webring connecting personal sites and blogs of alumni from the Recurse Center, a programming retreat. Presented with a striking ASCII art aesthetic, it offers navigation through dozens of member sites spanning programming, writing, and personal projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Retro Magic of Style Switchers | Jeff Sikes
    Jeff Sikes writes about the retro magic of CSS style switchers, walking readers through how to implement multiple themes and skins on a website beyond just dark mode. The post includes code examples, references to alternative stylesheets, and practical implementation options ranging from React components to CSS-only solutions.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Safonts Webring
    The Safonts Webring is a community dedicated to celebrating typography and fonts as core elements of personal website design, connecting sites where type plays a starring role. Originally created by xandra in 2022 and now run by Melvian, it offers a members list, join application, and a widget for participants to link their sites together.
  • 2026-07-07
    the site of expomarkerz
    Expomarkerz is a personal Neocities homepage now celebrating its 19th anniversary, featuring a blog, curated links, and a resources section with graphics and other web goodies. The site has an old-web handcrafted feel and serves as a hub for the webmaster's online presence and experiments.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Super-Simple Userbox Maker
    Created by Wikipedia user The Userboxer, this tool lets you generate custom userbox code for English Wikipedia pages with a simple point-and-click interface covering colors, text, borders, and CSS options. It supports multiple output methods including the Userbox template and raw HTML, making it a handy utility for personalizing Wikipedia user profiles.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Tower
    A page from embarrasseddragon234's personal Neocities site dedicated to Teeny Towers, a clique where participants build a pixelated tower filled with themed rooms. The creator's tower features rooms inspired by Orko and Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc, showcasing charming old-web decorative culture including adopts, blinkies, badges, and clubs.
  • 2026-07-07
    The v0idspace - Home
    V0id's personal corner of the web is a lovingly crafted old-web tribute packed with curated links, retro computing nostalgia resources, and a gallery of original art. The site doubles as a hub for old-web exploration, featuring search engines, nostalgic tools, webrings, and a growing collection of pages dedicated to cats, aquariums, and Windows 98 homages.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE VIDEO DREDD
    TheVideoDredd is a minimalist personal homepage on Neocities, currently in its earliest stages with just an about page and fanlisting links in place. The creator is candid about the site being a slow work in progress, giving it a charmingly honest old-web feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Wanderverse
    The Wanderverse is a personal Neocities homepage featuring a button wall, webrings, and a profile page, all hallmarks of the old-web aesthetic revival. The site is light on text but rich in the visual language of handcrafted indie web culture, with a changelog suggesting ongoing updates and creative investment.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Wayward Webring
    The Wayward Webring is a member-curated hub where participants share their own personal link collections, covering everything from small web communities and retro tech to conlangs, mythology, and open-source tools. Founded by Ben Christel in 2024, it celebrates the art of web curation and connects indie webmasters who maintain their own handpicked lists of hyperlinks.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Web is Ruined and I Ruined it
    A 1997 essay by David Siegel, self-proclaimed 'HTML Terrorist,' reflecting on how his design philosophy of mixing structure with presentation shaped and arguably damaged the early Web. Published on XML.com, the piece argues passionately for the proper separation of HTML, CSS, and XML while acknowledging the creative tensions that drove the Tag Wars era of web design.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of 4leaf
    A sparse personal homepage by a creator called 4leaf, currently showing little more than a title and a single image. The site appears to be in its early stages, with virtually no content yet developed beyond a basic landing page.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of chrisaldrich
    Chris Aldrich's minimal hand-coded homepage serves as a professional contact card, listing his roles as CEO of Boffo Socko Entertainment, Publisher at Boffo Socko Books, and Biomedical Engineer at Apsugen. A nostalgic nod to old-school web building, it offers direct contact info including a PGP key for the security-minded.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of classicj
    Classicj's personal homepage invites visitors into a self-described 'virtual world' through an elaborate portal entrance, with the site explicitly designed for desktop browsers only. The landing page sets an immersive, old-web atmosphere with audio and a dramatic choice between entering the full experience or jumping to a standard homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of imr3ked
    imr3ked's self-described 'place in space' is a laid-back personal homepage with no fixed focus, featuring a gif collection, links to a personal Soundcloud, game mods for Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, and a Gifypet named Bitty. The site is charmingly unfinished and participates in the Hotline Webring, capturing the spirit of early personal web experimentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of nelilly
    N.E. Lilly's personal web presence is anchored around a curated playlist celebrating the World Wide Web, internet culture, and virtual reality, with a strong 'HTML Hobbyist' identity. The site also showcases an RSS proof-of-concept and links out to creative and professional profiles including GitHub, CodePen, and a personal art site.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of numycode
    Numycode's personal corner of the internet is a freshly started Neocities page with a charming retro aesthetic, featuring a gifypet and a handful of navigation links. The site is still in its early stages, with a blog and projects section promised but not yet live.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of roundabouthoolahoop
    The personal homepage of roundabouthoolahoop, featuring links to their GitHub profile and participation in both the IndieWeb Webring and Hotline Webring. The site is minimal in content, serving primarily as a landing page connecting visitors to the creator's other online presences.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of swirl
    Swirl's graphics directory is a curated collection of hundreds of free web graphics, organized into categories like mini pixels, 88x31 buttons, kaoani, decorational ads, and Nintendo-specific graphics. A labor of love built from hours of sourcing, it serves as a go-to archive for anyone looking to decorate their old-web style personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of thisfro
    Thisfro's personal homepage is a work-in-progress site introducing its creator and a small collection of projects, including pflänz.li, a plant-trading platform focused on Switzerland. The site also highlights a few favorite Neocities neighbors, giving it a neighborly old-web community feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Web Standards Project
    The Web Standards Project (WaSP) is a grassroots coalition that fought to ensure browsers and developers adopted open web standards for accessible, affordable web technology. The site hosts educational curricula, task force resources, and advocacy articles from notable figures like Jeffrey Zeldman and Aaron Gustafson, making it a landmark in the history of the modern web.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Web Standards Project
    Mission: The Web Standards Project (WaSP) was a grassroots coalition fighting to ensure browser makers properly implemented W3C standards like HTML 4.0, CSS, and XML so that web development would be affordable and consistent across platforms. This archived mission page outlines their core argument that non-compliant browsers were fragmenting the web and harming developers, businesses, and users alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Web We've (Never) Lost
    Jan Vlnas, a web engineer based in Prague, presents a transcript of his 2024 PragueJS talk arguing that the independent, joyful web never really died and is thriving outside algorithmic platforms. The piece explores enshittification, the decline of social media giants, and guides readers toward webrings, personal blogs, and the small web as a living alternative.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Webring
    Home: The original Webring homepage, created by Sage Weil in the mid-1990s, introduces the pioneering service that allowed websites to link together in circular chains organized by shared topic or interest. A landmark piece of early web history, this page explains how the system works, how to join or create a ring, and how the central server eliminates the fragility of manually maintained link loops.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Website Obesity Crisis
    Maciej Ceglowski's landmark 2015 talk transcript argues that text-heavy websites have ballooned to absurd file sizes, illustrating the irony with articles about page bloat that are themselves megabytes long. The piece is a sharp, witty critique of modern web development practices including bloated ads, heavy assets, and chickenshit minimalism, and remains a touchstone reference in web performance discussions.
  • 2026-07-07
    The website of Alice Bartlett
    Alice Bartlett is a Head of Engineering at Rightmove who publishes regular weeknotes documenting her professional and personal life, alongside conference talks on engineering strategy, Git, and frontend tooling. The site also links to a sewing blog and an extensive archive of posts stretching back many years, making it a rich window into the career of a senior UK tech professional.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Whimsical Web
    The Whimsical Web is a curated directory of websites that feature delightful, playful, and creative interactive elements, from monorail navigation to shrinking dogs to ASCII art guestbooks. Maintained as a celebration of joyful web design, it highlights personal sites and portfolios that go beyond the ordinary to spark wonder in their visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    The World of Sonic2k
    The World of Sonic2k is a bare-bones personal homepage on Neocities with almost no content currently visible beyond a title and a couple of links. The site appears to be in its earliest stages, offering little more than a shell waiting to be built out.
  • 2026-07-07
    theAdhocracy
    Murray Champernowne's personal tech blog covers a decade of building and maintaining theAdhocracy, with articles on frontend development, Astro, cPanel, Node.js, and web infrastructure. Alongside the technical writing, the site includes a journal, reviews, and personal notes, making it a rich mix of developer insight and personal reflection.
  • 2026-07-07
    TheOldNet - Webring!
    TheOldNet Webring connects old-web enthusiasts and retro-style personal sites, letting visitors browse member sites through a frameset browser or discover random entries. It also offers tools for site owners to submit their pages and generate webring widgets for their own use.
  • 2026-07-07
    TheSims.css
    TheSims.css is a CSS design system that recreates the iconic UI aesthetic of the year 2000 life simulation game, The Sims, complete with Comic Sans, skewed buttons, and dark mode support. Developers can drop it into any semantic HTML project via npm or a CDN link to instantly give their site a nostalgic Sims-era look.
  • 2026-07-07
    thesitewizard.com
    Free webmaster tutorials and website creation tools: TheSiteWizard.com, created by Christopher Heng, offers an extensive library of free tutorials covering everything from registering a domain name and choosing a web host to HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, and monetizing a website. A go-to reference for beginners and intermediate webmasters alike, the site organizes hundreds of plain-English articles across topics like search engine optimization, blogging, and server configuration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thierry Image Placement
    TJKDesign by Thierry Koblentz is a deep technical resource covering CSS techniques, accessibility, and web standards, with dozens of articles on topics like CSS layouts, image replacement, dropdown menus, and z-index behavior. The site is notable for its rigorous focus on accessible, standards-compliant web development and includes the author's original 'TIP' (Thierry Image Placement) method alongside references to contemporary CSS best practices.
  • 2026-07-07
    Third Level | Human beings are social animals, so shutting down social interactions goes against our instincts. I mean, for most folks, not me! I fucking hate people.
    Third Level is the personal blog of xlthlx, featuring dated posts on topics ranging from personal reflections to tech culture, with a sardonic and irreverent voice that immediately sets the tone. With over 134 pages of entries and a Mastodon presence, this is a long-running independent web journal with a strong anti-corporate, pro-open-web ethos evident in sections like 'Deshittification'.
  • 2026-07-07
    This Page is Designed to Last
    A Manifesto for Preserving Content on the Web: Jeff Huang's manifesto argues passionately for building web pages that resist link rot and the decay of indie content, offering concrete technical and philosophical advice for long-lasting web publishing. The piece covers practical strategies like using system fonts, minifying assets, avoiding platform dependency, and writing timeless URLs, making it a compelling read for anyone who cares about preserving the open web.
  • 2026-07-07
    This website has no class | Adam Stoddard
    Adam Stoddard's technical notes site features deep dives into modern CSS techniques, including his experiment with building a fully class-free website using only semantic HTML elements and tag selectors. The writing is thoughtful and opinionated, with a focus on CSS architecture, cascade layers, and the philosophy of constraint-driven design.
  • 2026-07-07
    three.js Tutorial - An introduction to three.js and its use
    A beginner-friendly tutorial site dedicated to teaching three.js, the JavaScript library that simplifies WebGL-powered 3D animations in the browser. The guide walks through core concepts like scenes, cameras, renderers, and lighting, complete with live canvas demos and structured navigation across multiple lesson pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thu Le
    Thu Le is a product designer who writes about personal productivity, tools, and daily life through a regularly updated blog. Posts cover topics like finance tracking, mechanical keyboards, reading setups, and reflections on work and living.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tilde Banner Exchange
    The Tilde Banner Exchange is a community-driven banner swap network for sites in the Tildeverse, letting members display each other's banners to share visitors without ads or tracking. It embraces the old-web spirit of human-powered discovery, celebrating personal, quirky, and creative websites over algorithmic feeds.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tilde Banner Exchange
    The Tilde Banner Exchange is a community-driven banner swap network for personal sites in the Tildeverse, letting members display each other's banners to share visitors without any ads or tracking. It celebrates the old-web spirit of human connection, encouraging quirky, creative personal sites to find each other organically.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tilde Life, By Dave Rutledge
    Dave Rutledge's tilde.club personal page blends a blog-style journal with a showcase of his pre-2000 web design portfolio, including sites like woot.com and meh.com that he helped build. A charming artifact of early internet culture, it also serves as a community hub with links to fellow tilde.club members and their own personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde-os
    Tilde-os is a personal homepage featuring a mix of personal content including a gallery, writings, blog, and notably a dedicated aquarium section that hints at fish-keeping as a central hobby. The site has a cozy old-web aesthetic and participates in webrings like Retronaut and Muoring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tilde.Club Gallery
    Created by tilde.club user ~tweska, this gallery archives over 1000 screenshots of tilde.club member homepages, organized alphabetically for easy browsing. It's a fascinating snapshot of the tilde community's creative personal web presence, complete with an automated scraper that keeps pages updated.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tilde.club webring
    Harper Reed's Tilde.club webring lets members of the tilde.club Unix community link their personal pages together, sending visitors to random user pages on the server. A piece of early 2014 indie web culture, it captures the collaborative spirit of the tilde.club movement with a simple copy-paste HTML snippet for joining.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tim Hårek
    Tim Hårek Andreassen is a Norwegian technologist whose personal site focuses on privacy, security, and user-respecting technology. The blog features regular monthly update posts and reflections on building thoughtful digital experiences.
  • 2026-07-07
    tim land
    Tim's personal homepage is a cheerful, self-described incomplete work-in-progress featuring a blog, shrines, collections, and community links. The site sports a layout credited to ribo.zone and has a welcoming, old-web spirit with a guestbook and email for visitors to reach out.
  • 2026-07-07
    Time and Date Functions -- psacake.com
    Psacake.com's code library provides practical Classic ASP snippets for working with time and date functions, showing developers how to display formatted dates and times on web pages with live output examples. The site also covers a broad range of web technologies including JavaScript, CSS,.NET, and SQL Server, making it a handy reference for old-school web developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Timothée Goguely
    Timothée Goguely is a French web designer and developer based in Strasbourg who specializes in eco-design, digital accessibility, and front-end development. His site showcases his professional skills, client work, and articles on topics like sustainable web practices, the Fediverse, and accessibility resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    tingraphics
    Ting's Graphics is a collection of free web graphics including stamps, blinkies, favicons, animated gifs, dividers, and backgrounds gathered from Neocities, Tumblr, and resource carrd pages. A handy one-stop resource for old-web and Neocities enthusiasts looking to decorate their personal sites with classic web graphics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tiny Awards
    The Tiny Awards is an annual celebration of the best small, poetic, and handmade personal websites on the web, shining a spotlight on creative non-commercial projects that larger awards overlook. Visitors can browse past winners like 'One Minute Park' and 'Rotating Sandwiches', nominate favorites, and vote for their preferred site each year.
  • 2026-07-07
    Toadsbey's Place
    Toadsbey's Place is an old-web personal homepage on Neocities, now preserved as a self-described time capsule with retro aesthetics including flashing gifs and autoplay music. The creator, Toadsbey, points visitors to their current site at cobyzaby.neocities.org, making this a nostalgic artifact of early personal web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tom Brandis
    Tom Brandis runs a minimalist personal site built with Jekyll on a Raspberry Pi, emphasizing privacy, accessibility, and the indie web ethos with no tracking, optional CSS, and full compatibility with any browser. The site features blog posts, a curated blogroll of RSS feeds, git repositories, and participation in several webrings celebrating the small web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tomáš's webnest - 21 Jun 2022
    Tomáš Jakl's personal webnest features microposts and curated web links, with this entry highlighting a resource on independent search engines. The site embraces IndieWeb principles, supporting Webmention interactions and a low-carbon footprint ethos.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ton's Blogroll (human and machine readable, you can import this file into your feed reader)
    Ton Zylstra's curated blogroll presented as an OPML file, making it both human-readable and importable directly into any RSS or feed reader application. A useful snapshot of one person's web reading habits, this kind of structured subscription list is a classic artifact of the blogging and open web era.
  • 2026-07-07
    tonicfunk dot com
    Tonic's quirky personal homepage on Neocities is packed with personality, featuring a curated collection of friend buttons, webring memberships, and cheeky tech humor like 'I void warranties' and 'can't RTFM if there's no FM'. The site leans heavily into old-web culture with retronaut webring participation, a Yesterweb memorial, and a classic webpage guardian badge.
  • 2026-07-07
    tools
    Blek's tools site offers a small collection of handy web utilities including a password entropy calculator, bcrypt calculator, and username generator. Minimalist and functional, it's a useful pit stop for developers or security-minded users needing quick calculations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Top50 Photography Webring | Matt Hughes Photo
    Matt Hughes Photo, a Brisbane-based photographer's site, hosts a curated directory page listing dozens of photography websites, webrings, and photographer portfolios from around the web. The page serves as a reference hub for photography enthusiasts, compiling links to notable photographers, tutorials, and photography resources under a Top50 Photography Webring theme.
  • 2026-07-07
    Total Count
    The Fanlisting Collectives Fanlisting: This fanlisting is dedicated to the concept of fanlisting collectives, those personal hub sites where fans gather and display all their joined fanlistings in one place. With 84 members and listed through The Fanlistings Network, it celebrates a distinctly old-web tradition of community participation and site-building.
  • 2026-07-07
    TranslateThis – A Javascript Translation Widget for Noobs and Nerds Alike | Jon Raasch's Blog
    Jon Raasch, a freelance web developer from Portland, OR, presents TranslateThis, a lightweight JavaScript widget that taps into the Google Language API to add 52-language translation to any website with a simple copy-and-paste install. The post covers customization options including Google Analytics tracking, styling, callback functions, and language filtering, making it a practical resource for both beginners and experienced front-end developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Transparent Textures
    Transparent Textures is a free web resource built by Mike Hearn that lets designers browse, preview, and download hundreds of seamless tileable background patterns for use in websites and digital projects. Visitors can choose a custom color and instantly see how any pattern looks, then copy the CSS directly for use in their own designs.

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