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Bruce Lawson's personal site 
https://brucelawson.co.uk/2022/why-the-html-outlining-algorithm-was-removed-from-the-spec-the-truth-will-shock-you
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.
Blog Web Design | 2026-03-13
shring sh webring
https://shring.sh/
Shring is a curated webring connecting Unix-flavored personal sites, styled with a terminal aesthetic and command-line syntax throughout. Its 13 members share a love of Linux, BSD, programming, and tinkering, making it a neat hub for discovering small, technically-minded corners of the web.
Webring Linux & Unix | 2026-03-15
A Secret Web
https://blog.clew.se/posts/secret-web
Benjamin Hollon explores the concept of the 'secret web,' a thriving ecosystem of personal websites, blogs, and webrings that exists outside the reach of search engines and social media algorithms. The post dives into communities like the IndieWeb, Small Web, and Web Revival movement, examining how human-curated discovery tools such as blogrolls, RSS feeds, and webrings help independent sites find each other.
Blog Web Design | 2026-03-13
You doin' good? You feelin' sassy?
https://roflcopterr.nekoweb.org/
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.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
John Shutt's Home Page
https://web.cs.wpi.edu/~jshutt
John Shutt's academic homepage at Worcester Polytechnic Institute covers his computer science work, including his master's thesis on adaptive grammars and course materials for CS4123. The site offers a glimpse into late 1990s and early 2000s academic web culture, with links to WPI's CS department and sections for both academic work and personal web surfing.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
https://nydragon.eu/
Nydragon's corner is a personal homepage for a self-hosting enthusiast who manages their infrastructure with Nix and champions privacy over big tech solutions. The site highlights their homelab stack including Navidrome, Forgejo, and Jellyfin, and showcases their toolbox of Rust, Nix, C/C++, and Linux.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-12
Ryan Barrett
https://snarfed.org/feed
Ryan Barrett's personal blog and feed covers a lively mix of tech commentary, software debugging adventures, and everyday life observations. Posts range from quips about venture capital culture and Linux kernel deep-dives to photos of fresh honeycomb and San Francisco nightscapes, making it a warm and witty window into the mind of a working developer.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-11
https://landmphone.neocities.org/
Land Proj. is a personal project hub by a creator who goes by 'Land Projects,' featuring Python coding experiments, art, a blog, and a curated collection of cool websites. The site has a strong Frutiger Aero aesthetic and showcases buttons linking to niche tech communities, archives, and indie web projects.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
OHAYO IKEBUKURO!
https://ikebukuro.crd.co/
Ohayo Ikebukuro is a Carrd-focused resource site packed with CSS snippets, code tips, and design tricks for building stylish Carrd pages, including effects like TV flicker, rain backgrounds, custom scrollbars, and draggable elements. The site also covers mobile responsiveness, font embedding, and other practical techniques, making it a handy reference for anyone customizing their Carrd layout.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-12
https://milliondollarhomepage.com/
Created by 21-year-old Alex Tew in 2005, this iconic site sold one million pixels of ad space at $1 each to fund his university education, becoming a viral internet phenomenon. Every pixel on the homepage was purchased by advertisers and linked to external sites, making it a legendary example of grassroots internet entrepreneurship.
Personal Page 2026-03-13