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https://clygro.cc/
Clygro's personal website (now on version 7.5) blends a blog covering web design updates, open web advocacy, and tech opinions with galleries, projects, and an interests section. The site features participation in several webrings including Fediring, Furryring, and Bitring, and openly encourages visitors to ditch Chromium-based browsers in favor of open alternatives like Floorp and Pale Moon.
https://steve.fi/software/bash
Steve Kemp's archived page offers a precompiled download of GNU Bash v2.03 for Windows, bundled with its complete source code. Though now orphaned and unmaintained, it serves as a historical snapshot of early Unix tool porting efforts for Windows platforms, with links to related utilities like GNU Grep, Less, and Make.
https://colinwalker.blog/blog?date=2023-07-13
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.
https://lel.nekoweb.org/
Built by 'the Neko Menace,' this Nekoweb personal site doubles as a technical showcase, featuring a custom Astro and Svelte setup with SCSS, self-written components, and live widgets for Last.fm scrobbling and GitHub commits. The FAQ section candidly walks through the stack choices, making it a genuine peek into how a modern old-web-aesthetic site is actually engineered.
https://juicystudio.com/article/colour-contrast-analyser-firefox-extension.php
Juicy Studio, run by Gez Lemon, presents a Firefox extension that automatically analyzes colour contrast across all DOM elements in a webpage, helping accessibility evaluators identify failing foreground/background combinations without manual guesswork. The article covers the tool's functionality in depth, including luminosity contrast ratios, WCAG 2 guidelines, and the AERT algorithm, making it a valuable reference for anyone doing web accessibility auditing.
http://wikicreole.org/
WikiCreole is the documentation hub for Creole 1.0, a standardized common wiki markup language intended to bring consistency across different wiki platforms. With 613 pages covering the full specification, test cases, implementation guides, converters, and good practices, it serves as the definitive reference for developers and wiki enthusiasts looking to adopt or understand the Creole standard.
https://soulmaze.neocities.org/
Soulmaze is a personal Neocities site featuring art, journaling, and a handy tutorial on listening to MIDIs in Linux, with the creator aiming to make the operating system more approachable. The site also includes Islamic prayer time widgets, webring participation, and a cozy old-web aesthetic with plenty of buttons and banners.
https://cosmic-kiko.neocities.org/
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.
https://maxxyiscool.neocities.org/webrings
Maxxy's webring page collects a set of old-web style webring memberships, displayed as linked banner images in classic early-internet fashion. It's a snapshot of the retro web community spirit, connecting handcrafted personal sites through shared graphical badges.
https://alt-webring.com/?siteid=usvfincher
A lovingly reconstructed archive of the former alt-webring service, which ran from 2003 to 2015, rebuilt using Wayback Machine data to restore links to hundreds of old independent websites. With 434 former rings, over 4,000 former sites, and roughly 3,456 still-clickable links, it offers a genuine portal back to the handcrafted, passion-driven web of the early 2000s.