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http://endoframe.com/css/ie3.html
Created by Braden N. McDaniel in 1997, this detailed reference documents exactly which CSS1 properties and features were supported (or broken) in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 for Windows 95 and NT. It covers fonts, backgrounds, color units, URL handling, and cascade behavior, making it an invaluable technical snapshot of early browser CSS compatibility.
http://celestial-star.net/
Celestial Star is a long-running web design resource offering hundreds of premade anime and general website layouts, Photoshop brushes, textures, avatars, and HTML/CSS tutorials. Visitors can browse an extensive gallery of linkware graphics, submit their own layouts, and find everything needed to build and style a personal website.
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://sandpit.nekoweb.org/
Zero's Corner of Whimsy is a charmingly self-aware personal homepage on Nekoweb, held together by hand-coded HTML and a playful old-web spirit. The landing page features webrings, a spinning cat plushie, and a No AI Webring badge, setting the tone for a quirky corner of the internet.
https://barhamon.com/
Serhiy Barhamon is a lifelong programmer whose personal site blends software engineering notes, book reviews, and adventurous travel logs including a 1000km bicycle ride from Geneva to Barcelona with a broken rib. The site covers a wide range of interests but centers on software development, with sections on domain-driven design, running LLMs locally, and reflections on startup life.
https://viggy.ayoni.net/
Viggy (also known as Ayoni) has built a quirky personal corner of the web complete with a virtual pet tamagotchi, an RSS feed, and an invitation to join the 'ViggyClub.' The site has a playful old-web aesthetic with custom buttons, badges, and a cheeky title aimed at IT admins.
http://robincasady.com/
Robin Casady's personal hub spans several projects including MINI Cooper accessories, hand-turned wine stoppers, Mac software, and notably astronomy gear like telescope counterweights and dovetail saddles. The meta keywords highlight astro accessories and photography, making this an eclectic maker's site with a clear lean toward amateur astronomy equipment.
http://pspug.org/
The Paint Shop Pro Users Group (PSPUG) is a thriving online community dedicated to helping artists and hobbyists master Jasc/Corel's Paint Shop Pro software through tutorials, online classes, contests, and an active member forum. With sections covering resources, art galleries, filters, plug-ins, and a self-learning programme, it serves as a comprehensive hub for PSP enthusiasts of all skill levels.
http://hackingforartists.com/
Hacking for Artists is a resource hub for creative coders, listing tools like Processing, Arduino, Python, and openFrameworks alongside links to tutorials and notable digital artists. Originally tied to a biweekly Oakland workshop series run by Nick Lally, it serves as a curated launchpad for artists who want to blend programming with visual and interactive work.
https://igg.neocities.org/
Igg's Site appears to be a personal Neocities homepage in its very early stages, with almost no content visible beyond a page counter and tracker links. The site is essentially a shell with minimal text and a few placeholder elements.