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Page Hijack Exploit: 302, redirects and Google (clsc.net)
https://clsc.net/articles/google-302-page-hijack.php
Written by Claus Schmidt in 2005, this technical article exposes the '302 page hijack' exploit, a method by which malicious webmasters could use server redirects to displace competitors' pages from search engine results. It covers how the attack works, which search engines were vulnerable, and practical precautions both victims and potential hijackers can take.
Resource Web Security | 2026-03-13
9FRONT.ORG THE PLAN FELL OFF
http://9front.org/
9front is the official home of 9front, a fork of Plan 9 from Bell Labs, offering downloads, documentation, bug tracking, and community resources for this experimental operating system. The site features an FQA (Frequently Questioned Answers), manual pages, a wiki, and release announcements for a niche but dedicated OS community.
Resource Linux & Unix | 2026-03-13
https://gorciu.neocities.org/
Gorciu's Corner is a charming personal homepage featuring a blog, shrines, projects, a newsletter, an idea generator, and even an imageboard, all wrapped in a cozy old-web aesthetic. The breadth of built-in tools and creative sections like 'creations of younger me' and 'tips 4 you' make this a surprisingly feature-rich little corner of the web.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
Software.next
https://plukevdh.remotes.club/
Software.next is a programming blog by plukevdh covering topics like Ruby methods, Rails internals, PostgreSQL quirks, and the evolving debate between web and native app development. The posts are technical and reflective, documenting real-world discoveries and insights aimed at fellow software developers.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-13
Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer
https://delorie.com/web/wpbcv.html
The Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer by DJ Delorie lets you test how a webpage would appear in older browsers by selectively stripping out HTML features like tables, frames, style sheets, images, and JavaScript. It's a handy diagnostic tool for developers who want to ensure their sites remain accessible across a wide range of browser capabilities.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-13
70+ essential resources for creating liquid and elastic layouts
http://zomigi.com/blog/essential-resources-for-creating-liquid-and-elastic-layouts
Zoe Mickley Gillenwater, author of 'Flexible Web Design: Creating Liquid and Elastic Layouts with CSS', has compiled over 70 curated online resources for building fluid and elastic web layouts. The collection spans design inspiration, downloadable templates, CSS frameworks, and tutorials, making it an invaluable reference for web designers tackling flexible layouts.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-13
Hardware vendor links, memory resources, troubleshooting component links of the PC Friendly Internet Page
https://darkwing.uoregon.edu/%7Ewharmon/hardware.html
Part of the PC Friendly Internet Page, this extensive link directory covers virtually every aspect of PC hardware including CPUs, motherboards, BIOS specs, overclocking, memory, and peripherals. Compiled around 1998, it organizes hundreds of vendor links, price search engines, troubleshooting guides, and manufacturer indexes across three content pages.
Resource Hardware | 2026-03-12
Link warehouse - EVERY LINK MUST GO
https://linkwarehouse.neocities.org/
Link Warehouse is a curated web directory run by 'Link W. House' that collects and organizes miscellaneous URLs from across the internet, from retro TV sites and virtual museums to political resources and open-access books. With over 15,000 visitors since its 2024 launch, it offers multiple visual themes and a playful 'bargain bin' aesthetic for browsing its ever-growing pile of links.
Directory Web Design | 2026-03-11
What is LDAP?
https://gracion.com/server/whatldap.html
A clear, plain-English explanation of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) covering how it works, why organizations use it, and its history as an internet standard for directory services. Produced by the makers of ClickMail Central Directory, this concise reference page also links to schemas, standards documents, and further reading for those wanting to dig deeper.
Resource Encyclopedias & FAQs | 2026-03-13
Peter Stuifzand publog
https://p83.nl/rss
Peter Stuifzand's publog documents his hands-on development of Ekster, an IndieWeb Microsub reader and feed aggregator. Posts cover technical implementation details like Micropub, microformats, RSS/JSON feed parsing, and Postgres backend rewrites, making it a niche but valuable resource for IndieWeb developers.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-12