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https://kristylicious.neocities.org/
Kristylicious is a retro-styled personal site by Kristy that lovingly recreates the aesthetic of 90s and Y2K-era web design, drawing inspiration from platforms like GeoCities, Angelfire, and AOL Hometown. The site blends old-web nostalgia with personal content including HTML codes, web design resources, and a vintage frillies-style layout.
http://dvddecrypter.org.uk/
An unofficial mirror for the final release of DVD Decrypter (version 3.5.4.0), preserved after the original site was shut down in 2005. Beyond the download itself, the site curates a handy collection of related tools for media ripping, encoding, playback, and muxing including HandBrake, MakeMKV, and MKVToolnix.
https://racc.at/
Racc.at is a personal homepage featuring a growing collection of 88x31 buttons from friends and fellow web creators, along with links to games, a blog, and forums. The site leans into classic old-web aesthetics with an emphasis on community connection through button exchanges and embeddable site badges.
https://w3.org/Provider/Style/URI
Tim Berners-Lee's classic 1998 essay from W3C argues that well-designed URIs should never change, outlining the practical and philosophical reasons why link rot happens and how to avoid it. A foundational piece of web architecture thinking that remains essential reading for anyone designing URLs for long-term stability.
http://drig.com/
This site appears to be a minimal or placeholder page at drig.com, containing only a single image with no title or additional content visible. There is not enough content to determine a dominant topic, but the sparse structure suggests an early or abandoned personal web presence.
https://digitalia.be/software/slimbox
Slimbox is a lightweight 4KB JavaScript clone of the popular Lightbox 2 image viewer script, created by Christophe Beyls using the MooTools framework with jQuery support available in version 2. The page provides full documentation, a demo, API reference, compatibility notes, and a complete changelog dating back to 2006, making it a thorough resource for web developers seeking a compact image overlay solution.
http://speedy3d.com/
Speedy 3D is a dedicated PC hardware review and news site covering CPUs, RAM, motherboards, video cards, cooling systems, and peripherals with a focus on gaming and overclocking enthusiasts. The site features hands-on reviews, how-to guides, tweaking tips, and case modding content spanning from 1999 to 2004.
https://deloughry.co.uk/
Matthew Peck-Deloughry (aka Dr_DinoMight) is a full-stack developer with 15 years of experience who shares blog posts, projects, recipes, and playlists through a stylish terminal-aesthetic personal site. The dev-focused content covers AI, frontend development, web APIs, and personal reflections on the indie web, making it a compelling stop for fellow developers.
https://digital-girl.net/
Digital Girl Designs is a small web design studio by Kirryn, focused on creating code resources and design fancies for the indie and small web community. The site positions itself as a boutique source for web design tools and snippets tailored to personal and hobbyist websites.
https://ultrasciencelabs.com/lab-notes/why-we-are-still-using-88x31-buttons
Brian at ultrasciencelabs digs deep into the history and cultural staying power of 88x31 buttons, tracing their origins from Netscape and early Geocities through to their modern revival on Neocities and the indie web. The article is well-researched, citing Wayback Machine snapshots, ad standards, and historical web screenshots to explain why these tiny collectible badges never really went away.