Computers & Internet
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https://yourhtmlsource.com/
HTML Source, created by Irish web designer Ross Shannon, offers a comprehensive library of HTML and CSS tutorials ranging from beginner basics to advanced techniques and scripting. The site includes tag references, special character charts, web-safe colour guides, and a glossary, making it a well-organized one-stop reference for anyone learning web development.
https://doti.neocities.org/
DOTI Web Directory is a DMOZ-inspired link directory organized into broad categories like Arts, Computers, Science, and Recreation. Hosted on Neocities, it invites submissions via email and aims to catalog the web in classic old-school directory fashion.
https://davideaversa.it/
Davide Aversa's personal blog covers software development, artificial intelligence, and tech commentary with a thoughtful, opinionated voice. Alongside the technical writing, he shares monthly changelog posts mixing book reviews, film thoughts, and glimpses of everyday life in Italy.
https://v5.chriskrycho.com/index.html
Chris Krycho's personal site 'Sympolymathesy' is a rich collection of essays, notes, and talks spanning software engineering, theology, ethics, and the philosophy of technology. A software engineer and composer by trade, Krycho publishes deeply considered pieces on topics like version control systems, open source infrastructure, AI ethics, and the intersection of faith and technology.
https://kidachi.kazuhi.to/blog/index.rdf
Kazuhito's Japanese-language blog covers web standards, accessibility, and front-end development, with frequent links and commentary on W3C specifications, WCAG, EPUB, and browser behavior. A long-running technical notebook that serves as a rich bookmark collection and reflection space for web professionals interested in inclusive design and open standards.
http://solarium.technology/
Solarium is a personal tech site featuring a collection of coding projects with view counts, including tools like pastebeam-c and chatger, suggesting a developer who enjoys building small utilities and software experiments. The site also notes TLS support and links to a circle of like-minded indie web developers, giving it a cozy old-web community feel.
https://accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/accessibility-tools/favelets
Accessify offers a collection of bookmarklet scripts (favelets) that web developers can save to their browsers for quick accessibility testing, including tools to highlight missing alt attributes, show div IDs, inspect stylesheets, and audit table structure. Each favelet runs directly in the browser, making it a handy toolkit for anyone building accessible, standards-compliant websites.
https://andremichelle.io/lab
André Michelle's Flash Laboratory Archive preserves a collection of Flash-based interactive experiments and creative works from the classic web era. Visitors can browse through the archived pieces using a simple gallery interface, getting a glimpse into the experimental Flash artistry that defined early web creativity.
https://blog.geocities.institute/archives/tag/meta
One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age is Olia Lialina's research blog documenting her deep dive into the GeoCities torrent archive, analyzing and celebrating the aesthetics, culture, and quirks of early web personal homepages. Posts cover everything from MIDI files and under-construction GIFs to ontologies of old-web design patterns, making it a fascinating scholarly and nostalgic excavation of 1990s-2000s internet culture.
https://inertiafourtyseven.neocities.org/
A minimalist splash page for inertia47 on Neocities, featuring little more than a title and an entry link. The site appears to be a personal homepage still in its early or bare-bones stage, with almost no visible content beyond the landing aesthetic.