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https://aaronparecki.com/
Aaron Parecki is a Director of Identity Standards at Okta, co-founder of IndieWebCamp, and a leading voice in OAuth and open web standards, with thousands of articles, bookmarks, photos, and check-ins logged since 1999. His site is a living example of the IndieWeb philosophy, tracking his location since 2008, documenting 100 songs written in 100 days, and syndicating a rich stream of personal data all in one place.
https://floras.neocities.org/
Flora's resource archive collects CSS and HTML codes for Carrd, the popular website builder, covering animated text effects, image borders, scrollboxes, cursors, and more. Created in summer 2021 and now preserved as an archive, it offers a wide variety of copy-paste snippets for both free and pro Carrd users.
https://linkpantry.com/
Link Pantry is a curated link collection organized into categories like Blogroll, Web Development, Typography, IndieWeb, and more, gathering notable personal websites, tools, and publications from across the web. Visitors will find a handpicked mix of developer blogs, web directories, free media resources, and online games, making it a useful jumping-off point for exploring the indie web.
https://harakiri.moe/
Juniper's personal homepage blends old-web aesthetics with a tech-savvy identity, covering Linux self-hosting, email hosting, and server specs alongside interests in languages, worldbuilding, and philosophy. The site features a guestbook, 88x31 buttons, a worldbuilding project link, and a lively mix of personal favorites spanning anime, music, and books.
https://harakiri.neocities.org/
A sparse Neocities page under the handle 'harakiri' that appears to be in its earliest stages of construction, with virtually no content yet visible. The site is little more than a title and a single link, offering almost nothing to explore at this time.
https://archive.hankchizljaw.com/notes/104
Andy Bell is a freelance web designer specializing in semantic HTML and CSS, and this archived note from 2019 captures his interest in collecting links to personal sites where people post their own notes. Andy is also the co-author of 'Every Layout' and curator of piccalil.li, making this a small window into the indie web and personal publishing community he helped foster.
https://spacehey-blogroll.244466666.xyz/
A community blogroll for SpaceHey, the retro social network, that redirects visitors to a random member profile from a database of over 800 participants. Built and self-hosted by a French developer named Corentin on an old Dell Optiplex, it offers a charming, privacy-respecting way to discover SpaceHey profiles with no data scraping or paid promotion.
http://foofus.net/goons/jmk/medusa/medusa.html
The official homepage for Medusa, a speedy, massively parallel, modular network login brute-forcing tool created by JoMo-Kun of Foofus Networking Services. It documents supported protocols including FTP, HTTP, MySQL, RDP, and dozens more, with download links, usage instructions, and a comparison to the similar tool THC-Hydra.
https://midnight.town/
Eris's personal corner of the web, Midnight Town, is built around a love of vintage Macs and mechanical keyboards, with sections dedicated to cataloguing classic Apple hardware and exploring niche keyboard finds. The site embraces old-web nostalgia and is proudly made on an iMac G5, complete with webring memberships that capture the spirit of the early internet.
https://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/css-text-rotation
Jonathan Snook's technical article demonstrates how to achieve CSS text rotation across multiple browsers, including Internet Explorer 5.5, using transform properties and filters. The post offers clean HTML markup examples and browser-specific CSS prefixes, making it a practical reference for front-end developers tackling cross-browser layout challenges.