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https://banner.nekoweb.org/index.html
BannerClub is a community hub for personal site owners to share and display their 200x40 pixel banners, inspired by an older Japanese web tradition. Maintained by rice.place on Nekoweb, it connects 31 members whose banners represent their individual sites and identities.
https://whatdidyouexpect.eu/
A charming personal homepage from Europe featuring a built-in radio stream the creator is clearly proud of, a guestbook, and a collection of webrings and extras. The site has a cozy old-web feel with its 'open 24/7' welcome message and playful tone.
https://donjoseph.neocities.org/
Sadgrl's Layout Maker is a browser-based tool that generates responsive HTML and CSS website layouts for Neocities users, with dropdown customization options and commented code to help beginners learn as they build. Alongside the layout generator, the site offers companion resources including an HTML cheatsheet, tiled background collections, font links, and site idea prompts.
https://cyber.dabamos.de/88x31
A massive archive of over 4,540 classic 88x31 pixel buttons from the 1990s, 2000s, and beyond, all available in GIF format for free use on your own website. Spanning five parts and regularly updated, this collection is an invaluable nostalgia trove for anyone recreating the old-web aesthetic or building a retro-style homepage.
https://tilde.town/~cadence/websites.html
Cadence's curated list of favorite handmade, personality-filled personal websites celebrates the organic, exploratory joy of the old web and tilde-style internet. Alongside the link collection, the page points visitors toward webrings, Neocities, and web development references like a CSS Flexbox guide and color tools.
https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/introduction.html
This is the official introduction and goals document for reStructuredText, a lightweight plaintext markup syntax created by David Goodger and used extensively for Python docstrings and software documentation. It covers the design philosophy, history, and relationship to predecessor systems like StructuredText and Setext, serving as both reference and working example of the markup itself.
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.
https://skoula.cz/
Michal Skoula is a Moravian developer showcasing his portfolio of software projects, including indie games built with C# and MonoGame, an e-shop platform, and an AI-powered fairy tale generator. The site also features a blog covering topics like 3D printing troubleshooting, Docker tools, and Xbox development observations.
https://freehosting1.net/
Freehosting1.net is a searchable directory cataloging free web hosting providers, complete with ratings, storage and bandwidth specs, user reviews, and detailed feature breakdowns for each host. It also offers articles covering topics from domain registration to FTP basics and CSS design tips, making it a useful starting point for anyone hunting for no-cost hosting.
https://weirdweboctober.website/
Weird Web October is a month-long creative challenge where participants build a new website every day of October based on daily themes, inspired by Inktober and organized by Jay Zuerndorfer. The project is a joyful rallying cry to bring back the weird, fun, experimental spirit of the early web, complete with example sites like Staggering Beauty and Pink Trombone to inspire participants.