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  • 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
    James Nash's personal website: James Nash is a design system specialist and classically trained webmaster who shares his work, art, and technical insights on this personal site. Highlights include blog posts on CSS tricks and Design Tokens Community Group contributions, alongside a geek code block and a collection of badges that give it an authentic old-web charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    Clagnut by Richard Rutter
    Richard Rutter's personal blog focuses heavily on web typography, browser interoperability, and human-centred design, drawing on his work as co-founder of Clearleft, a digital design consultancy. Posts range from technical typographic deep-dives and Interop feature requests to reflections on design leadership and AI, making it a thoughtful read for web professionals.
  • 2026-07-07
    clarity flowers ~ Clarity Flowers
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    cleverdevil — Jonathan LaCour
    Jonathan LaCour's personal web home since 2002, featuring nearly 16,000 posts spanning microblogs, photos, check-ins, movies watched, and more collected over 25 years. The site showcases an impressive IndieWeb-style timeline with a "Time Machine" feature, yearly review summaries, and a custom feed generator for personalized RSS subscriptions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Clew
    Clew is an independent web search engine that aims to offer something different from mainstream search giants, describing itself as 'the magic ball of string leading through the internet.' It features browser integration, bang shortcuts for quick searches, and a fediverse presence, making it a quirky alternative search tool for the curious web explorer.
  • 2026-07-07
    Click My Brick Directory
    Click My Brick Directory is a human-reviewed general web directory organizing thousands of sites across broad categories including Health, Business, Travel, Shopping, and more. With hundreds of listings per category and subcategories spanning everything from board games to alternative medicine, it serves as an old-school curated index for finding sites on almost any topic.
  • 2026-07-07
    CliqueLink - a Clique Directory ||||||||||| version 1.0
    CliqueLink is a curated directory of old-web style cliques, created by Christina, helping visitors discover and join themed online communities organized around shared interests like gaming, art, music, and retro aesthetics. With 23 listed cliques and a classic personal-web sensibility, it serves as a hub for building digital social circles in the tradition of sites like Cloudplane and Project Clique.
  • 2026-07-07
    clovergotchi
    Hailey's personal Neocities site documents her hands-on journey learning HTML and CSS from scratch, with a charming old-web aesthetic full of stamps, stickers, webrings, and shrines. The site is explicitly framed as a coding learning project, with credits and resources for web development tools prominently featured alongside her progress diary.
  • 2026-07-07
    CODES.CRD.CO
    Codes.crd.co is a CSS and HTML snippet resource packed with text effects, scrollbar customizations, image tricks, link styles, and music player tutorials for personal websites. Created by a hobbyist coder, the site offers ready-to-use code for effects like rainbow text, glowing text, bouncy letters, and cursor-following tooltips, making it a handy toolkit for anyone building old-web style pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Coding Otaku
    Rahul Sivananda, known online as Coding Otaku, runs this personal site covering web technology, privacy, FOSS, minimalism, accessibility, and GNU/Linux. The site features blogs, projects, short stories, and a strong commitment to open-source and accessible web practices.
  • 2026-07-07
    CogDog is Alan Levine
    Alan Levine, known online as CogDog, is a veteran educational technologist and self-described 'itinerant web geek' who has been building and sharing open web tools since 1992. His site serves as a hub for his WordPress themes, plugins, custom web tools, presentations, photography, and extensive open-source contributions including over 70,000 public domain Flickr photos.
  • 2026-07-07
    COLDFRIES
    Coldfries is a minimalist personal site featuring music recommendations, creator shrines, and pixel art, with an embedded shoegaze track setting the mood. The site has a quiet, lo-fi aesthetic that reflects the owner's taste in indie and shoegaze music.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colin Walker - Jul 13, 2023
    Colin Walker's personal blog covers writing, technology, mental health, and the IndieWeb movement with a philosophical slant. This particular entry dives into thoughtful commentary on social norms within the indie web ecosystem, referencing discussions about Webmentions and independent publishing culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Collecting note takers - Andy Bell
    Andy Bell is a freelance web designer specializing in semantic HTML and CSS, and this archived note from 2019 captures his interest in collecting links to personal sites where people post their own notes. Andy is also the co-author of 'Every Layout' and curator of piccalil.li, making this a small window into the indie web and personal publishing community he helped foster.
  • 2026-07-07
    collections
    Collections is a federated archive site offering curated sets of old-web assets including 88x31 buttons, blinkies, music files, and MIDI tracks. Though the project is winding down after its host geocities.club announced closure, it amassed 50,000 visits and remains a nostalgic resource for retro web decoration materials.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colophon - Mark Wyner
    Mark Wyner's colophon page details the design philosophy, development approach, and accessibility practices behind his personal site, including his use of Swiss-style typography, vanilla HTML/CSS/JS, and multiple color modes. It offers a thoughtful behind-the-scenes look at intentional, accessibility-first web design with a focus on semantic markup, sustainability, and inclusive user experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colors on the Web > Color Tools > Color Wizard
    Colors on the Web is a dedicated reference site covering color theory, HTML color codes, websafe colors, and practical tools for web designers. The Color Wizard lets you enter any hex value and instantly generate matching color schemes including analogous, complementary, triadic, and tetradic palettes.
  • 2026-07-07
    colorsplash - webring
    Colorsplash is a general-purpose webring hosted by Nora (daedrms) that connects handcrafted, vibrant, and creative personal websites made without AI or site builders. Members are encouraged to bring color, energy, and creative works like art, writing, or music to the ring, with a small but growing index of member sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Come on In!
    A welcoming splash page on Nekoweb with a classic old-web aesthetic, inviting visitors to enter the site proper. The minimal structure and browser compatibility notice hint at a handcrafted personal homepage, though the landing page alone reveals little about the creator's specific interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    Come one, come all, come laugh at this fool
    Zeus of the Crows has built a quirky, self-aware personal homepage with a playful retro terminal aesthetic, complete with fake login prompts and a tongue-in-cheek auto-redirect gimmick. The site participates in several webrings including the nojs webring, yesterwebring, geekring, and hotline webring, making it a node in the old-web revival community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Common fonts to all versions of Windows & Mac equivalents (Browser safe fonts) - Web design tips & tricks
    Created by Alberto Martinez Perez, this reference page lists browser-safe fonts common to all versions of Windows along with their Mac equivalents, making it an essential bookmark for web designers choosing typography. The site includes detailed font rendering screenshots across multiple operating systems and browsers, from Windows XP to Mac OS X, illustrating exactly how each font appears under different smoothing settings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Complete Guide to Pre-Installed Fonts in Linux, Mac, and Windows | A Padded Cell
    A Padded Cell is a web design help site featuring a comprehensive guide to pre-installed fonts across Linux, Mac, and Windows, authored by Megan McDermott in 2007. The guide covers font availability by operating system, CSS font stacking techniques, and foreign language fonts, making it an invaluable reference for designers seeking to move beyond the basic core web font set.
  • 2026-07-07
    CONNECTED - THE INTERNET Fanlisting
    Connected is a fanlisting dedicated to the Internet itself, celebrating the digital world that has become central to so many people's hobbies, entertainment, and daily lives. Run by Lacy and Stephanie as part of 10-31.net, the site lists over 1,000 fans who have joined to show their appreciation for this cornerstone of modern life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Conoga Hubworld
    Conoga Hubworld is a space-themed personal homepage by the creator known as Conoga, featuring a navigation hub called the 'Super Nav' and a playful retro-web aesthetic packed with site buttons and decorative imagery. The tongue-in-cheek 'Hackers beware' warning and custom site button invite visitors to link back, giving it that classic old-web charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    Contemporary Home Computing
    Contemporary Home Computing is a research and writing project by Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied exploring the cultural history of the web, home computing, and the evolving relationship between users and technology. Articles cover topics like vernacular web aesthetics, GIF culture, web paleontology, and what it means to be a computer user, making it a fascinating critical theory archive for anyone interested in internet history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Contents | Web Style Guide 3
    The online edition of the classic 'Web Style Guide' by Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton covers everything from information architecture and interface design to typography, editorial style, and multimedia. A comprehensive reference spanning 12 chapters, this third edition has been a foundational resource for web designers and developers seeking professional guidance on building usable, well-structured websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cooking Links
    A sprawling link directory collecting hundreds of cooking-related websites, from recipe collections and culinary tours to kosher food stores and mobile recipe apps. Visitors browsing RecipeBookOnline's cooking links section will find an A-to-Z curated list spanning party planning, vegetarian cooking, international cuisines, and specialty food shops.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cool ass website
    Pudingoii's debut website is a lovingly handcrafted homage to the early 2000s web aesthetic, built by someone who taught themselves CSS from scratch to create it. Packed with blinkies, a guestbook, and old-web vibes, it's a charming example of the retro personal homepage revival.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cool links
    A classic early-web personal links page from a Tripod user, collecting favorite sites ranging from Winamp and Napster to misheard lyrics and a duct tape fan page. It captures the quirky, eclectic spirit of early internet browsing with a mix of music tools, humor, and oddities.
  • 2026-07-07
    cool sites
    A curated links page by bbstar collecting favorite corners of the old web, from Winamp skin archives and pixel art resources to zines and personal sites. The collection reflects a distinct indie-web sensibility, gathering tools and creative resources that nostalgic netizens will find genuinely useful.
  • 2026-07-07
    Copyheart.org
    Copyheart.org promotes a simple philosophy that copying creative works is an act of love, not theft, offering the Copyheart symbol as an informal declaration that a creator wants their work freely copied and shared. Created by Nina, this minimal manifesto-style site challenges traditional copyright thinking and positions itself as a friendly alternative to complex free license frameworks like Creative Commons.
  • 2026-07-07
    corgi's page
    Corgi's page is a minimalist old-web style personal homepage with an animated gif entrance and an autoplay audio warning, evoking classic early internet aesthetics. The sparse, single-page gateway design suggests a retro hobbyist site built for the love of the old web experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    corow.net
    Corow.net is a minimalist old-web personal homepage with a classic handcrafted aesthetic, featuring a kiriban milestone counter and participation in the Hotline webring. The sparse but charming layout hints at a web enthusiast's personal space built with deliberate retro sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cosgan.de - Animierte Smilies und Gifs
    Cosgan.de is a large collection of animated smilies, emoticons, and GIFs organized into categories like happy, angry, love, animals, food, and more. Visitors can copy image URLs in multiple code formats including UBB, making it easy to drop these free graphics into forums, websites, and messages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Could Open Graph Just Be a CSS Media Type? | Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer
    Scott Jehl, a professional web designer and developer, shares technical articles exploring forward-thinking ideas in web development, such as this post proposing Open Graph social preview images be handled as a CSS media type. The site blends practical insight with creative problem-solving, making it a compelling read for front-end developers and web standards enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Creating and Using Eleventy Collections | 11ty Rocks!
    11ty Rocks! by Stephanie Eckles is a dedicated resource hub for the Eleventy static site generator, offering tutorials, quick tips, and configuration samples. This particular post dives deep into creating and using Eleventy collections, covering tags, directory data files, front matter grouping, and filtering techniques with clear code examples.
  • 2026-07-07
    Crystalis Designs
    Crystalis Designs, run by Annie Jessan, offers free website layouts, graphics, banners, and buttons for other webmasters to download and use. With a collection of anime and manga inspired layouts and pop-up and frames styles, it serves as a classic early-2000s web graphics resource site.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS blink blinking text - DoMedia
    Created by Ove Klykken, this page demonstrates how to recreate the classic 90s blinking text effect using CSS instead of the deprecated HTML blink tag. It includes working code examples with style and markup snippets, plus notes on browser compatibility across Opera and Mozilla-based browsers.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS Bookmarklets for Testing and Fixing — Adrian Roselli
    Adrian Roselli's technical blog post presents a collection of CSS bookmarklets for testing and fixing common web issues, including removing intrusive overlays, finding missing alt attributes, and restoring focus outlines. The post includes ready-to-use bookmarklets alongside instructions for building your own, making it a practical resource for front-end developers and accessibility professionals.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS Collection | Showcasing CSS Websites.
    CSS Collection is a curated showcase directory featuring thousands of websites built with CSS and tableless design techniques, serving as an inspiration gallery for web designers and developers. With over 3,425 submitted sites organized by category, it highlights exemplary CSS-driven design work ranging from portfolios to agency sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS Drive Gallery- CSS Compressor
    CSS Drive is a comprehensive web design resource featuring a CSS gallery organized by layout type and color scheme, along with practical tools like this CSS Compressor utility. Visitors can minify their stylesheets with adjustable compression levels, browse tutorials, and explore demos covering CSS3, HTML5, JavaScript, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS examples
    pmob.co.uk is a classic CSS reference and demo site packed with tutorials, layout examples, and bug fixes for common browser quirks from the early web era. Visitors can explore three-column layouts, tab rollovers, dropdown menus, CSS animations, and an extensive FAQ covering techniques that pushed the limits of what CSS could do before modern frameworks existed.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS JOY Webring
    CSS JOY is a webring created by Sara for developers and hobbyists who love experimenting with CSS, connecting old-web enthusiasts who take pride in crafting their own stylesheets. The site provides navigation links and ready-to-use code snippets for members to add to their sites, celebrating the resurgence of handcrafted web design outside of social media algorithms.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS Zen Garden
    The Beauty of CSS Design: CSS Zen Garden is a landmark web design showcase created by Dave Shea that demonstrates the power of CSS by applying different stylesheets to identical HTML, transforming the same page into wildly different visual experiences. Designers worldwide have contributed hundreds of unique CSS designs, making it both an inspiration gallery and a practical learning tool for anyone working with web layouts.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS, Fandom, and Nonsense
    EGGRAMEN is a creative personal site by a hobbyist who blends CSS experimentation, fandom content, and whimsical humor into a handcrafted old-web aesthetic. The splash page greets visitors with playful interactive text adventure prompts and a charming 'under construction' notice, hinting at a quirky, personality-driven space within.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS1 support in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
    Created by Braden N. McDaniel in 1997, this detailed reference documents exactly which CSS1 properties and features were supported (or broken) in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 for Windows 95 and NT. It covers fonts, backgrounds, color units, URL handling, and cascade behavior, making it an invaluable technical snapshot of early browser CSS compatibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS3 3D Ribbons using 2D Transforms | Always Twisted
    Stuart Robson's Always Twisted is a front-end development and web design resource featuring detailed CSS3 tutorials, including this walkthrough on creating 3D ribbons using only 2D CSS transforms and pseudo-elements. The article demonstrates a clean, minimal HTML approach using:before and:after elements, complete with full code snippets for developers looking to ditch Photoshop-made ribbon graphics.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS3 Previews - CSS3 . Info
    CSS3.info is a dedicated reference and preview site documenting the emerging features of CSS3, covering modules like borders, backgrounds, color, text effects, and selectors as they rolled out across major browsers. With over 55 CSS3 preview entries, tutorials, browser compatibility coverage, and module status tracking, it served as an essential hub for web developers keeping pace with the evolving CSS specification.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSS3 WordArt
    CSS3 WordArt recreates the iconic Microsoft Office WordArt experience entirely in CSS3, letting you pick styles, customize fonts, and generate nostalgic decorative text effects right in the browser. It's a clever tribute to a beloved piece of 90s design history, built as an interactive tool for anyone who misses the gaudy rainbow arched text of their childhood documents.
  • 2026-07-07
    CSSnowflakes!
    CSSnowflakes is a free web resource by PavelTheCoder that provides pure CSS animated falling snowflakes you can drop into any webpage without JavaScript. A handy holiday decoration tool for web developers, it works in all modern browsers using CSS animations and requires only a simple HTML snippet to implement.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ctrl-C.club!
    Ctrl-C.club is a public-access Unix shell community (a "tilde" server) where over 800 members can host personal web pages, chat via IRC, post to a text-based forum, and play NetHack together. It captures the collaborative, DIY spirit of the early internet by giving anyone a free slice of shared Linux server to build and tinker with.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cuddler Webring Index
    The Cuddler Webring was a now-defunct webring connecting personal websites whose members all share a love of cuddling, and this index page preserves the full list of member sites. It serves as a nostalgic archive of the old-web community, linking to nearly 30 personal homepages from creators like Viatrix, dotmidi, Shroom.Ink, and others.
  • 2026-07-07
    Curated random links
    Corentin's curated random link collection serves up handpicked URLs from topics like tech, Python, Django, FOSS, arts, ethics, and cool websites, delivered one at a time through a simple query parameter interface. The project is a no-JS, handcrafted PWA that transforms a personal bookmarks folder into a shareable discovery tool for the curious web wanderer.
  • 2026-07-07
    cure your heartache ♡
    Loveberry is a Nekoweb resource site offering materials and tools for building personal websites in the old-web style. The redirect-focused setup and meta description suggest it serves as a hub for web design resources aimed at the Neocities and Nekoweb community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cursor Cave
    Cursor Cave is a free cursor resource created by Kiunlo, offering hundreds of custom PNG and.CUR cursor files organized by fandom and theme, including World of Warcraft, DC, Transformers, pride flags, and more. Visitors can download ready-to-use cursor sets for Windows computers or grab individual cursors for use on personal websites and Tumblr themes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyb3rnetic's Site - Front Page
    Cyb3rnetic's personal Neocities homepage features a minimal front page with a cyberpunk-inflected aesthetic, a hit counter, and background audio. The site is in early stages with very little content visible beyond the landing page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyberzettel – ClassicPress Based Note System
    Cyberzettel is Brad Enslen's personal note-keeping system and blog built on ClassicPress, covering topics like zettelkasten methods, digital gardens, search engines, and typewriters. It doubles as a living commonplace book where Brad documents his explorations of indie web tools, alternative search engines, and analog writing instruments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cytospamming u irl
    A cheerful, under-construction personal homepage on Neocities with a playful 'cytospam' theme, welcoming visitors with a casual tone and mobile-friendly page options. The site is actively being built and updated, offering a classic handcrafted old-web feel with image-heavy layout and a warm, informal personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    daisy
    The Bolognese Webring, created and maintained by daisy/spagwhetti, is an open-membership webring with no requirements, inviting anyone to join just for fun. The page provides clear instructions for joining via GitHub pull requests, adding the navigation embed, and even customizing embed colors to match your site.
  • 2026-07-07
    Damian Walsh | Designer (Interaction/UX/UI) based in Manchester, England
    Damian Walsh is a Manchester-based interaction, UX, and UI designer who shares blog posts about web development topics like Eleventy static sites, Netlify deployments, and digital gardens. The site also doubles as a personal log of his music listening (494 releases) and reading habits (293 books), making it a tidy window into both his professional work and cultural interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dan Cohen's Old Tyme Home Page on the WWW
    Dan Cohen's tilde.club homepage mixes nostalgic old-web charm with a brief but thoughtful reflection on social networks, community, and human connection in the digital age. The page features three semi-serious theses about tilde.club's emergence as a social space, plus links to Cohen's other online presence including the Digital Public Library of America.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dan Cohen's Old Tyme Home Page on the WWW
    Dan Cohen's tilde.club personal page features a playful retro aesthetic and includes a short but thoughtful set of theses about the nature of social networks on the early web revival platform tilde.club. The page is a charming artifact of the 2014 tilde.club renaissance, with links to the Digital Public Library of America and musings on human social behavior online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dana Byerly - Interaction Designer Who Codes
    Dana Byerly is an interaction designer and front-end developer who has been building on the web since 1996, sharing notes and articles about side projects, tools, and the craft of keeping things simple with HTML and CSS. The site reflects a thoughtful, minimalist philosophy with a colophon, style guide, accessibility statement, and a no-AI commitment that make it a great example of intentional web design practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Daniel Pietzsch
    Daniel Pietzsch is a Düsseldorf-based web developer who built FeedCity, a stress-free RSS reader, and co-organizes the local Homebrew Website Club, a group dedicated to the indie web movement. His personal site blends blog posts about web development, RSS advocacy, and self-hosting with a film photography journal and polaroid snapshots.
  • 2026-07-07
    Danny Yee
    Friends, Acquaintances, other People: Danny Yee's annotated directory of friends, acquaintances, and intellectually interesting people on the web, organized around his personal connections and communities in Sydney, Australia and beyond. The page serves as a curated human-centered guide to notable figures in fields ranging from mathematics and free software to privacy advocacy and naturalism, with personal annotations to help visitors decide who might interest them.
  • 2026-07-07
    Darktheme Club | A showcase of dark themed websites.
    Created by Garrit Franke and inspired by the 512kb Club, the Darktheme Club curates a growing list of websites that implement dark themes either by default or through CSS color-scheme preferences. It serves as both a showcase and a gentle nudge toward better, eye-friendly web design practices across the independent web.

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