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  • 2026-07-07
    WebCite query result
    A WebCite archive query result pointing to Geocities.ws, a preservation host for old GeoCities-style personal websites. The page itself contains no substantive content, serving only as a cached redirect shell with no retrievable site data.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webcreations by Jumpy
    Jumpy's site is a friendly web resource offering free GIFs, backgrounds, cursor scripts, marquee scripts, and basic HTML tutorials written in plain English for beginners. Created by a hobbyist from Alberta, Canada, it aims to save visitors from endless searching by collecting helpful tools, free graphics, and curated links all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webdeck Player
    Webdeck Player is a free, customizable JavaScript music player widget created by Chris, designed to embed YouTube playlists directly into personal websites with a retro 90s aesthetic. It includes multiple built-in themes, easy installation instructions, and a showcase of real sites already using it, making it a practical tool for old-web enthusiasts who want to share their music taste with visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webgardens!
    Webgardens is a concept created by Corv that expands on the classic 88x31 button format, using 250x250 pixel embeddable website snippets that others can display on their own pages. The site hosts a tutorial, a link generator, and a growing nursery directory showcasing everyone currently using Webgardens.
  • 2026-07-07
    WEBISTE
    Ivy is a comp-sci student who built this quirky personal homepage featuring jumpscare buttons, animated gifs, a Noita reference, and a growing to-do list of planned features. The site is clearly a work in progress with a playful, handcrafted old-web aesthetic and links to a personal docs site and webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    WebLeaf
    WebLeaf is a minimal Neocities site with almost no content currently visible, offering only a single image and link. It appears to be a placeholder or early-stage personal web presence with little to explore at this time.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webmaster Resources - Free Web Tools
    321webmaster.com is a human-edited directory of webmaster resources and free web tools covering everything from hosting and domain names to scripts, tutorials, and design assets. It serves as a one-stop reference hub for web developers and site owners looking for curated, quality tools without sifting through low-value results.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webmaster Tools
    A large free graphics archive offering over 5,300 downloadable web design assets including animated flags, page borders, backgrounds, counter digits, bullets, and webpage templates. The site also provides free WordPress themes, a text editor tool, and resellable software, making it a practical toolkit for webmasters building old-school websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webmaster Webring
    Home: The Webmaster Webring is a community ring dedicated to encouraging people to build and share their own personal websites, with a welcoming 'I don't care how, just do it!' philosophy. It connects dozens of member sites ranging from personal blogs to art pages and fan shrines, and also offers resources and widgets for aspiring webmasters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webmentions / ArtLung Lab
    Joe Crawford's ArtLung Lab is a sprawling collection of web experiments, CSS demos, bookmarklets, and code snippets spanning decades of hands-on web development. Visitors can explore creative browser-based projects like a CSS Kanban board, a Windows 95-style popover, MathML tests, and dozens of other interactive web curiosities.
  • 2026-07-07
    WebRing Compendium
    Created by Nicki Faulk, this compendium collects and organizes multiple webrings covering collectives, fanlistings, Tumblr sites, and Blogger sites. It serves as a hub for old-web style community navigation, with more rings promised as the project grows.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webring World - Discover Webrings!
    Webring World is a community hub and resource center built by experienced ringmasters to educate and support webring creators, members, and managers. Visitors can learn how webrings work, explore different hosting systems like Ringlink and FS Rings, and find practical guidance for building and managing their own rings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings
    A webring hub page belonging to Amis Lee's Prose and Poetry site, collecting membership badges for multiple poetry-themed webrings including Poetry Haven, The Amateur Poetry Ring, Poetry Café, The Poetry Ring, and Ring of Poetry. It serves as a gateway connecting poetry enthusiasts across the early web through a network of interlinked personal poetry sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings
    A dedicated webrings membership page from the personal site arrayinamatrix.xyz, listing all the webrings its creator belongs to including Retronaut, Hotline, Loop Ring, and the Octo Ring. Each ring is presented with navigation buttons for exploring connected sites, making it a neat snapshot of old-web community linking culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings - CSSence.com
    CSSence.com is Matthias Zöchling's web development blog centered on CSS, accessibility, and front-end craft, with articles, threads, and an archive of writing on the subject. This webrings page shows his membership in the a11y accessibility webring and CSS Joy ring, reflecting the site's focus on inclusive, thoughtful web design.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings and Other Sites
    A personal Neocities page from crushpunchh featuring a collection of webrings, cliques, fanlistings, and curated site buttons centered around Undertale and Deltarune fandom. The page also showcases an impressive plushie collection of UTDR characters and links out to other fan sites, generators, and webmastery resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings Are Not the Answer | mariteaux
    Mariteaux makes a pointed argument against webrings as a solution to the impersonal modern web, responding directly to a piece by GOODMODE and offering their own take on how people should share and discover sites they love. The essay is part of a broader collection of thinkpieces on Neocities culture, web communities, and what makes the indie web worth caring about.
  • 2026-07-07
    webrings ~ jen
    Jen Downs is a front-end engineer whose personal site includes a webrings page showcasing the Design Systems Webring and Hotline Webring, connecting her to communities of web practitioners and personality-driven sites. The page reflects old-web sensibilities with hand-coded markup, accessibility considerations, and playful touches like a Comic Sans protest and Taylor Swift reaction GIFs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings · Eva Decker
    Eva Decker's webring membership page lists the various web communities she belongs to, including rings focused on digital accessibility, CSS, LGBTQ+ coding, and design systems. It offers a window into the old-web revival scene where practitioners connect through curated loops of related personal and professional sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Webrings • Cory Dransfeldt
    Cory Dransfeldt's webring membership page lists the webrings he participates in, including The Claw Webring and CSS JOY Webring, with join links for each. A small but charming slice of old-web culture kept alive on a modern personal site, celebrating the community-linking spirit of webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Websets by Lynn
    Websets by Lynn offers a growing collection of free web graphics including background sets, animated buttons, glitter fills, and layout generators for personal website builders. The site also hosts interactive graphic makers for blinkies, 88x31 buttons, dollz, and glitter text, making it a practical toolkit for old-web style site decoration.
  • 2026-07-07
    WEBSITE.WS - Your Internet Address For Life™
    Website.ws is a domain registration and hosting service that offered lifetime internet addresses using the.ws (Western Samoa) top-level domain. The page captured here is a redirect shell with no real content, pointing visitors to the main website.ws landing page for domain management.
  • 2026-07-07
    Websites Peter reads
    Peter Molnar's curated OPML subscription list offers a window into the websites and feeds he follows regularly. A minimalist but revealing collection for anyone interested in the reading habits of a thoughtful web enthusiast.
  • 2026-07-07
    WebTing | Eirik Fatland's Interaction Design Portfolio
    Eirik Fatland's interaction design portfolio showcases WebTing, a democratic web application he designed as part of his MA thesis 'Democratic Interfaces' at Media Lab Helsinki. The wireframes document a multi-phase civic decision-making tool where users explore, discuss, and vote on issues, offering a fascinating glimpse into early participatory design thinking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weeklies - Juha-Matti Santala
    Juha-Matti Santala: Juha-Matti Santala publishes weekly notes collecting interesting links, talks, articles, and small personal discoveries spanning from 2021 through 2024. The archive serves as a running log of curated finds and brief reflections, making it a useful snapshot of one developer and community builder's intellectual curiosity over time.
  • 2026-07-07
    weird dog
    Weird Dog is a handcrafted personal homepage on Nekoweb built with a playful, old-web aesthetic featuring gifs, marquees, and hoverable text elements. The site greets visitors with a friendly content warning about its amateur coding, bright colors, and mild language before inviting them inside.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weird Web October
    Weird Web October is a month-long creative challenge where participants build a new website every day of October based on daily themes, inspired by Inktober and organized by Jay Zuerndorfer. The project is a joyful rallying cry to bring back the weird, fun, experimental spirit of the early web, complete with example sites like Staggering Beauty and Pink Trombone to inspire participants.
  • 2026-07-07
    WeIRdo
    WeIRdo is a Nekoweb personal site under active construction, featuring webring participation including the QTPOC Webring and a No AI webring badge. The landing page hints at a creative indie-web presence with a focus on webring community involvement and old-web aesthetics.
  • 2026-07-07
    WELCOME
    Din0r4wr's Neocities site is currently under reconstruction, with a splash page warning visitors about autoplay audio and limited screen reader accessibility. The site hints at a handcrafted old-web aesthetic but is largely a work in progress with minimal content available to explore yet.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome ✧
    Cherrycomet's splash page welcomes visitors to a handcrafted personal web garden with a whimsical old-web aesthetic. The site hints at JavaScript, audio elements, and a sitemap, suggesting a creative personal space built with care for the classic internet experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome :3
    A mysterious entry page on Nekoweb greets visitors with an atmospheric 'white door' narrative before they step inside. The site warns of flashing lights and an ever-evolving layout, hinting at a handcrafted old-web personal space still under construction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome – www.troyv.dev
    Troy Vassalotti's personal site blends a playful, thoughtful approach to web building with tools like a BPM Finder, Guitar Tuner, and Word Salad generator alongside blog posts and notes. The site features theme switching, audio playback, Konami code easter eggs, and RSS feeds, making it a showcase of creative web craftsmanship from a Baltimore-based musician and software engineer.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome Home
    postponed0x00's personal site blends a DIY ethic with hands-on technical projects, including building custom guestbook software in Node.js and constructing a wooden workbench. The site features a blog, a manifesto, and references to Cyberpunk storytelling, making it a thoughtful corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome Netizen!
    Sleepy's Cafe is a cozy, atmospheric Neocities personal site currently under construction, welcoming visitors with a warm invitation and an autoplay video for ambiance. The site is just beginning to take shape, with a single entry gif and a minimalist layout hinting at a charming cafe-themed web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Absurd Pirate's Internet Lounge
    Absurd Pirate's Internet Lounge is a personal old-web style homepage with a nautical theme, inviting visitors to explore its various sections. The site is still growing, with the creator promising more content to come in a classic early-web spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Blade's Place
    Blade's Place is an eclectic Australian personal site running since 1996, collecting a wide variety of unrelated pages on topics ranging from a comprehensive GeoHoods directory of defunct GeoCities neighborhoods to virtual pet guides and Olympic bid databases. The site is a fascinating digital artifact of the early web era, with many pages now archived for historical purposes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Boutell.Com, Inc.!
    Tom Boutell's long-running web technology hub, home to the original 1994 World Wide Web FAQ that helped launch countless web careers. The site publishes articles on open source tools, JavaScript techniques, CMS development, and shareware products, reflecting decades of hands-on web development expertise.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to Chris Cowell-Shah's ~ page
    Chris Cowell-Shah's TildeTown homepage is essentially a blank slate, with only a welcome message and a promise of future content. As a tilde.town user page, it represents the early stages of a personal web presence on the collaborative Unix community server.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to david.roess.li's personal weblog
    David Roessli is a Swiss web professional who blogs about his life, web discoveries, and the craft of making websites on a Mac. Posts range from interesting links and web culture finds to personal reflections on journaling, travel, and technology, with a strong indie web ethos and tracker-free philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    WELCOME TO GIFCITY
    GIFCITY is a massive archive of free web graphics including blinkies, stamps, buttons, dividers, icons, backgrounds, and animated GIFs organized for old-web enthusiasts. Built after a predecessor site went down in 2021, it offers code previews and a dark-themed layout housing thousands of collectible graphics for personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to GMPG
    The Global Multimedia Protocols Group (GMPG) is an experimental standards initiative focused on simplifying web technologies through what they call 'Metamemetics.' Home to projects like XFN (XHTML Friends Network) and XMDP (XHTML Meta Data Profiles), the group promotes elemental, immediately usable web protocols that strip away unnecessary complexity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to hekate.neocities.org!
    Hekate's Neocities hub is packed with tools for fellow old-web enthusiasts, including an 88x31 button maker, background generator, dollz maker, and website layout builder. The creator also runs ArchiveDive.net, an old-web search engine, making this a genuinely useful stop for anyone building a retro-style personal site.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to jb's site
    John Benedict Carreon's personal site showcases a modern indie-web sensibility, featuring posts, tutorials, and web tools like Nekobox and POSTreq built by the creator. The site is installable as a PWA and participates in the IndieWeb Webring, reflecting a genuine passion for open, personal web development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to jjs at remotes.club!
    A minimal welcome page by 'jjs' hosted on remotes.club, a tilde-style community server focused on remote working culture. The page is essentially a stub pointing visitors to the creator's main presence at tilde.team.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Kero's Cyberspace!
    Kerofutii's personal corner of the web is a classic old-web-style splash page packed with blinkies, buttons, and animated gifs celebrating internet nostalgia, Hatsune Miku, trans rights, and fandom culture. The site leans heavily into retro web aesthetics with custom pixel art, clique memberships, and a cozy handcrafted feel that invites exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to my digital world!
    Bag's personal Neocities site is a colorful digital playground built as a self-taught coding project, featuring shrines, stamps, webrings, and a custom CD player with an eclectic music playlist. The site leans into indie web culture with fanlistings, cliques, and a cheerful "under construction" spirit that captures the creative DIY ethos of the modern old-web revival.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome To My Humble Abode!
    Heap's freshly launched Neocities homepage introduces a self-described internet explorer who plans to build out pages covering her interests, collections, and art. The site is in its earliest stages, with the creator openly learning HTML and dreaming of a more creative build to come.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to my Weblog - Michael Burkhardt’s Whirled Wide Web
    Michael Burkhardt's personal weblog covers a wide range of everyday musings including travel, fitness, technology, movies, and weeknotes documenting his life since 1996. The site embraces the indie web ethos with slash pages, a microblog, a separate ham radio section, and a recipe collection, making it a richly layered personal web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to NeoCities Area51 Neighborhood
    A GeoCities-style neighborhood directory hosted on Neocities, recreating the classic Area 51 community hub complete with featured homesteaders, community links, and retro web aesthetics. It showcases member sites spanning geeky pop culture, text adventures, and personal journals in the spirit of 1990s web communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to silly.city
    Silly City is a community webring connecting personal sites belonging to nerds, sillies, and queers, with 55 member citizens listed along with their websites. It offers simple join instructions via GitHub PR or email, plus an embeddable iframe and navigation links for members to add to their own pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to squiggle city
    Squiggle City is a tilde-style shared Unix server community, listing its many user home pages with timestamps and profile blurbs in classic terminal-style ASCII art. It connects a lively collection of personal pages from members like nightliz, dawnbreeze, and dozens more, evoking the collaborative spirit of early internet shell communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Filmyduniya
    Chhavi Kaur's personal corner of the web, built as a way to learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript while creating a home for their poems, interests, and hobbies. The site reflects a South Asian plural system creator with a love of rap and alternative rock, currently in early development with more content on the way.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome To The PuppyLuv Playroom
    The PuppyLuv Playroom is a cheerful old-web personal site with a dog-themed name and playful aesthetic. The site's welcoming splash page invites visitors inside, suggesting a cozy hobbyist space dedicated to puppy and dog enthusiasm.
  • 2026-07-07
    WELCOME TO WARP ZONE
    Warp Zone is a charming personal homepage by Nullcasting, built around their own creative world called 'the Warp' and featuring sections for personal info, a starviewer, a songlist, and a devlog. The site has a retro web aesthetic with pixel graphics, background GIFs, and custom fonts, making it a fun example of old-web style personal expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Webheaven!
    Webheaven is a charming, lightly staffed personal site with a welcoming, whimsical premise inviting visitors to meet its creator and explore the space. The site is in early stages with minimal content currently visible, but the playful framing and hand-crafted Neocities aesthetic hint at a creative personal project in progress.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to ~
    hackers.cool is a tilde server, a shared Unix community where members get personal web space under the ~ (tilde) convention popularized by tilde.club. The site serves as the landing page listing current users and pointing visitors to the sysadmin and related tilde communities on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to ~tilde.club~
    Tilde.club is a shared Unix server community where members get personal tilde homepage spaces, reviving the old-web tradition of public access computing. With hundreds of active users, a wiki, chat, and a gallery of member pages, it's a thriving hub for people who love the creative, human side of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to ~tilde.club~
    Tilde.club is a shared Unix server and community hub where users get personal tilde accounts to host their own pages on the old-web internet. With thousands of active and historical user accounts, a wiki, forge, NNTP, and chat, it is one of the most established nodes in the broader tildeverse network.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome!
    A minimal Neocities page from the user 4d4stra that appears to be in its early stages, featuring just a welcome message and a couple of images. There is very little content to explore yet, but it hints at a personal homepage under construction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome!
    Cosmic Kiko's welcoming landing page greets visitors with friendly reminders to stretch, hydrate, and snack before entering the site. The page is a classic old-web style splash screen with a warm personal touch, optimized for desktop Chrome browsers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome!
    Zero's Corner of Whimsy is a charmingly self-aware personal homepage on Nekoweb, held together by hand-coded HTML and a playful old-web spirit. The landing page features webrings, a spinning cat plushie, and a No AI Webring badge, setting the tone for a quirky corner of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    WELCOME!
    A newly launched personal Neocities homepage from a creator going by 'buggybadhabits', featuring webrings, a site button for linking back, and a welcoming splash page aesthetic. The site is in its early stages with minimal content beyond navigation and link-back graphics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! - Mez's Nexus
    Mez's Nexus is a handcrafted personal site on Neocities with a desktop-focused layout featuring a custom menu system and a button panel showcasing web badges. The site is still under active construction, giving it that classic early-web work-in-progress charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! - pixeldesu
    Pixel (Andy) is a Senior Frontend Developer from Germany who has built a thoughtfully crafted personal site featuring a blog, projects, talks, events, and even a characters page. The site participates in several webrings including the CSS JOY and Retronaut rings, and its colophon and open source ethos make it a standout example of intentional personal web craftsmanship.
  • 2026-07-07
    What fanlisting(s) are you currently working on? - Amassment Message Board
    Amassment is a community forum dedicated to fan site and fanlisting creators, where members share works-in-progress and discuss personal web projects. This particular board thread invites members to post about fanlistings they are currently building, sparking discussion around subjects ranging from Pokemon characters to anime favorites.
  • 2026-07-07
    What information do you include in the README of a web project?
    Binyamin Aron Green, a UI designer and front-end developer, shares practical advice on structuring README files for web projects, covering everything from API documentation to licensing notes. The post originated as a Mastodon reply that outgrew the character limit, offering a concise and opinionated take on developer documentation best practices.
  • 2026-07-07
    What's Good?
    Brian Kardell, Developer Advocate at Igalia and co-author of the Extensible Web Manifesto, writes here about web standards, browser features, and the processes behind web platform development. This post explores an often-overlooked question in developer advocacy: which web features have actually delivered on their promise, and what can satisfaction data teach us about prioritization?
  • 2026-07-07
    When in doubt, scroll, click images and texts on my site and wait for what happens
    DevHank's creative Neocities site is packed with interactive elements, hidden surprises, and clickable easter eggs that reward curious visitors who explore every corner. From an interactive world map with collectible magnets and cards, to custom CSS widgets and language learning tools, this ICT student's homepage doubles as a playground of web experiments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Why Is the Web So Monotonous? Google.
    Reasonably Polymorphic: Sandy Maguire's technical blog 'Reasonably Polymorphic' tackles the decline of the open web, arguing that Google's SEO incentives have homogenized internet culture into a monoculture of engagement-driven content. This particular post is a sharp, well-reasoned critique of how search engine optimization killed the amateur web and what it would take to bring it back.
  • 2026-07-07
    Why we are still using 88x31 buttons - ultrasciencelabs
    Brian at ultrasciencelabs digs deep into the history and cultural staying power of 88x31 buttons, tracing their origins from Netscape and early Geocities through to their modern revival on Neocities and the indie web. The article is well-researched, citing Wayback Machine snapshots, ad standards, and historical web screenshots to explain why these tiny collectible badges never really went away.
  • 2026-07-07
    Windows 7 Ricing Reference
    A comprehensive reference guide for ricing Windows 7, curating hundreds of tools, themes, scripts, and resources for customizing every aspect of the OS from taskbars and window managers to fonts and wallpapers. Originally rooted in 4chan's /g/ board culture, it covers everything from Rainmeter skins and AutoHotKey scripts to browser CSS and icon packs, making it an invaluable archive for desktop customization enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    WIP...!
    Urgonic's coding archive is a Carrd-focused resource hub offering free codes, layout tips, tutorials, and pixel graphics for building visually appealing personal sites. The creator shares practical advice on accessibility, mobile-friendly design, and CSS tricks alongside curated links to graphics resources like GifCities, blinkies, and 88x31 buttons.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wired Collective
    Wired Collective is a Neocities-based hub or collective bringing together a community of personal and creative websites in the old-web spirit. The site appears to serve as a gathering point or directory for like-minded web creators, echoing the communal aesthetics of early internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    withinmyworld.org ≋ v17 the sacred sea
    Withinmyworld.org is the central hub of the 'Visionary Sphere Network,' a personal web collective built by a creator who covers fandom, mental health, and related interests across multiple linked sites. With sections for past layouts, a gift gallery, and a network of connected domains, this old-web-style hub offers a cozy entry point into a broader creative universe.
  • 2026-07-07
    WorkingSea
    WorkingSea is a minimalist personal homepage on Neocities where the creator shares a bit of themselves through an about page, blog, and projects section. The site has a sparse but genuine charm, inviting visitors to explore whatever Workingsea has chosen to put out into the world.
  • 2026-07-07
    wow
    Jeremy, a 10-year-old aspiring computer programmer, built this cheerful homepage entirely by himself to share his love of computers, drawing, and Nintendo. A sweet snapshot of early self-taught web creation, it captures the spirit of a kid just starting to explore what the internet can do.
  • 2026-07-07
    www. is deprecated.
    No-WWW.org advocates for dropping the "www." subdomain from web addresses, arguing that it is technically outdated and unnecessary in the modern internet. The site offers domain validation tools, a roster of over 60,000 validated domains, and FAQs explaining the technical and philosophical case for subdomain-free URLs.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.aristobit.com
    Jeffrey S. Miller's personal and project hosting space, offering a Web 1.0 style hub that links to a blog, SVG experiments, a Planning Poker tool, and a Tracery text-generation project. The mix of small web tools and creative coding projects makes it a curious snapshot of a developer's hobbyist work.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.marginalia.nu | marginalia.nu
    Viktor Lofgren is a Swedish software engineer who built Marginalia, an independent search engine and suite of web tools focused on discovering obscure and interesting corners of the old web. The site includes a weblog, an encyclopedia, a similar-website finder, release notes, and thoughtful essays on search engines, programming, and web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    WYRPPAD
    WYRPPAD is a carefully handcrafted personal homepage built with Phoenix Code and optimized for desktop Firefox viewing, reflecting a classic old-web aesthetic sensibility. The site is image-heavy and participates in webrings, suggesting it is part of the retro/indie web revival community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Xan Surnamehere
    Xan's personal homepage blends IndieWeb enthusiasm with sysadmin tinkering, covering NixOS setups, self-hosting adventures, and digital minimalism experiments. The site participates in webrings and showcases a creator deeply invested in web independence, privacy, and open-source infrastructure.
  • 2026-07-07
    xarvos
    Xarvos is the personal homepage of Huy (online handle xarvos), a developer with interests spanning web development, networks, mathematics, conlanging, and retro games. The site features a log, notes, and calendar alongside participation in several webrings including the hacker webring, making it a thoughtfully constructed corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    XP ZONE
    XP ZONE is a personal Neocities site with an old-web aesthetic, inviting visitors to explore sections including a blog, collection, and groups. The Windows XP-inspired branding and classic homepage navigation give it a nostalgic early-2000s feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    XRAY – for web developers
    XRAY is a bookmarklet tool from Western Civilisation Pty Ltd that lets web developers inspect the CSS box model for any element on any web page, supporting Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and other browsers. Built as a companion to the Style Master CSS Editor, it offers an instant visual breakdown of element structure without needing developer tools built into the browser.
  • 2026-07-07
    xtex's Blog
    Xtex's bilingual blog serves as a casual personal writing space, presenting content in both Chinese and English for an international audience. The site participates in multiple webrings including exoring and envs ring, connecting it to a broader community of indie web enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    y a h u h . c o / a personal domain.
    Justine's personal domain YAHUH is a lovingly crafted old-web revival site built to rekindle her passion for designing and coding on the web. Featuring cliques, blogcrews, fanlistings, and nostalgic personal touches, it captures the spirit of early 2000s web culture with a modern hand.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ydreniv's ~ webpage
    Ydreniv walks through the technical setup of their tilde.town personal site, covering tools like the Zola static site generator, Makefiles for automation, and Pushl for sending webmentions as part of IndieWeb integration. The post is a detailed how-to for anyone curious about running a low-overhead static site on a shared Unix server.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ye Olde Blogroll - Because blogs are the soul of the web
    Blogroll.org is a humanly curated directory of over 1,100 active personal and independent blogs, organized by topic and updated without any algorithmic filtering. It champions the open web by surfacing diverse voices writing about everything from daily life and photography to science and technology, making it a genuine discovery engine for the indie blogging world.
  • 2026-07-07
    yippee
    A Neocities personal page by a creator called Blissfully that is currently under construction, with just a friendly greeting and a promise that new content is coming soon. There is almost nothing here yet, but it signals a handcrafted personal site in the making.
  • 2026-07-07
    Yonei
    Yonei is a personal homepage by a developer and IT worker who collects retro web badges, participates in webrings, and shares links to their social profiles and projects. The site leans into classic old-web aesthetics with a curated badge wall featuring friends and cool sites, plus links to a blog and service status page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Yoohoo
    Yoohoo is a search engine and directory built specifically for exploring Neocities websites, offering curated sections like Best Of, Recommends, and a NeoCade. It serves as a hub for discovering the old-web revival community, complete with a guestbook, archives, and a dedicated Neocities directory.
  • 2026-07-07
    You are not a CSS dev if you have not made a CSS reset by Mike Mai | Command Shift 3
    Mike Mai's technical blog dives into CSS development with a focus on minimal, thoughtful approaches to web styling, including a detailed breakdown of his personal CSS reset and typesetting conventions. The post reflects Mai's background as a graphic designer, exploring font kerning, anti-aliasing, and box-sizing with practical code examples and a Codepen template.
  • 2026-07-07
    You doin' good? You feelin' sassy?
    terminalTechnologist's personal homepage on Nekoweb, built with heavy use of JavaScript and iframes and optimized for Firefox on a 1366x768 display. The site credits Petrapixel's layout generator and features classic old-web elements like enter/exit buttons and browser recommendation badges.
  • 2026-07-07
    You have arrived at a website named heydonworks.com
    HeydonWorks: Heydon Pickering's personal professional site showcasing writing, projects, and speaking engagements in the web design and accessibility space. The site is notable for its minimalist, privacy-respecting approach, proudly stating it won't track you, drain your battery, or tell you fibs.
  • 2026-07-07
    you might find me here
    Luis Bazan's minimal personal hub connects visitors to his blog, projects, micro posts, and feeds, all wrapped in a sparse, intentional aesthetic typical of the XXIIVV webring community. The site serves as a quiet digital home for a developer or creative thinker who values simplicity and interconnected indie web spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    You no longer need JavaScript Ʊ lyra's epic blog
    Lyra's technical blog post makes a compelling case for building websites with pure CSS instead of JavaScript, covering modern CSS features like color-mix(), nesting, Sass, Tailwind, and the Baseline initiative. The post includes interactive CSS demos, code examples, and practical arguments around performance, privacy, and accessibility for security-conscious users who disable JavaScript.
  • 2026-07-07
    Your jQuery
    Now With 67% Less Suck ◆ 24 ways: 24 ways is a long-running web advent calendar publishing daily articles on web development and design throughout December, and this particular piece by Scott Kosman dives into practical jQuery performance optimizations for developers. The article covers common pitfalls like inefficient selectors and event handling, backed by jsperf benchmarks, making it a useful reference for anyone writing JavaScript for real-world projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    yoyle.city blog
    The personal blog of lime360, hosted at yoyle.city, covers tech opinions and internet culture topics including smartphones, AI-powered web builders, and the nature of blogging itself. Posts are candid and opinionated, reflecting the perspective of a Ukrainian tech enthusiast with a skeptical eye toward modern digital trends.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ytoo!
    Ytoo! is a nostalgic web portal curating links to retro-style communities, virtual pet sites, revived online games like Club Penguin and Toontown, old-school messaging clients, and tools for building the indie web. It serves as a one-stop gateway for anyone seeking the Y2K internet experience, gathering everything from Neocities hosting to Flash game archives under one cheerful directory.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zeb-Dev Homepage
    Zeb-Dev's cozy homepage belongs to a self-taught web developer named Zeb who started learning web development in 2022 and shares projects, recipes, photos, and life updates. The site features an ongoing personal journal of development milestones, a tribute page for a beloved cat, and links to a CyTube movie-watching channel.

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