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https://htmlrecipes.dev/
HTML Recipes, created by Stephanie Eckles, is a curated collection of copy-paste HTML snippets covering common patterns like navigation, hero sections, forms, cards, and footers. Each recipe includes clean, accessible markup with helpful notes on best practices such as proper ARIA labeling, making it a handy reference for front-end developers of any skill level.
https://thetwitcleaner.com/blog
The Twit Cleaner, created by Si Dawson, was a Twitter utility tool that helped users identify and remove low-quality or spammy accounts from their follow lists. The blog covers tips for improving your Twitter experience, avoiding DM spam, and chronicles the winding-down of the service after years of development.
https://bukmark.club/
BUKMARK.CLUB is a curated directory of websites that themselves maintain collections of bookmarks and links, making it a meta-directory of the web's most link-happy corners. Created by ttntm in 2024 over scotch and nostalgia, it celebrates the old-web tradition of collecting and sharing links with a no-cookies, no-JavaScript, no-tracking ethos.
https://jacobhall.net/links.html
Jacob Hall's personal links page serves as a curated browser homepage collecting favorite corners of the web, from indie directories and handmade sites to low-tech blogs, net art, and short films. Organized into sections like 'navigate the web,' 'blogs/mags,' and 'fun,' it reflects a thoughtful love for the open, independent internet cultivated over several years.
https://ahlinks.tripod.com/
A.H.Links is an early 2000s web directory billing itself as 'the doorway to the Internet,' organizing hundreds of popular sites into categorized link collections covering everything from airlines and auctions to recipes and religion. The site also features a ranked Top 100 list of the hottest websites of the era, making it a fascinating time capsule of the early web landscape.
https://mist.drr.ac/
Mist is a curated archive of CSS and HTML codes created by finderqirl (also known as Neo/Kai) specifically for building and customizing Carrd sites. Visitors will find an extensive collection of text effects, image codes, layout resources, fonts, and background assets, all demonstrated with video examples.
https://ezri.pet/
Ezri is a 21-year-old computer science student from NYC who runs a personal internet hosting service with its own ASN and works in DevOps and HPC clusters. The site showcases an active project list spanning embedded systems, air quality sensing, BLE, and network infrastructure, offering a fascinating glimpse into a technically ambitious young engineer's world.
https://insufficientscotty.com/2012/03/14/whatever-happened-to-webrings
InsufficientScotty is JohnScott's pop-culture and tech nostalgia blog, featuring a 'Whatever Happened To' series that digs into forgotten corners of early internet history like webrings, GeoCities, and the quirks of web culture past. This particular post traces the origins of webrings from the author's own first HTML project in 1994, making it a personal and surprisingly detailed look at a once-ubiquitous web phenomenon.
https://arne.me/
Arne Bahlo is a developer based in Germany who shares his work, reading list, and projects on this clean personal homepage. The site links to a blog, a library of books he has read, and recent projects like building a NAS, offering a glimpse into the life of a working software engineer.
http://sdomi.pl/
Dominique (domi/sdomi) is a queer enby hacker and self-described Bash witch who builds impressively cursed projects, including a Minecraft server and a web framework both written entirely in Bash. The site showcases reverse engineering, networking, electronics, osdev, and retrocomputing interests alongside a weblog and a collection of wild shell-scripting experiments.