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https://friendlybit.com/tutorial/10-web-ground-rules
Emil Stenström's Friendly Bit presents practical rules for understanding how the web works, covering topics like anonymity, linking, copyright, and online identity. This tutorial-style post from 2008 offers sharp, opinionated guidance for developers and web professionals who want to avoid common pitfalls when building for the web.
https://nosleepforme.neocities.org/
No Sleep is the personal homepage of an anonymous creator on Neocities, featuring posts, a log, buttons, and links to other websites in classic old-web style. The site wears its indie web philosophy on its sleeve with badges advocating for piracy, no cookies, no Web3, and any-browser compatibility.
https://siobhan.bearblog.dev/
Siobhan is a primary school teacher and mum from Bristol, UK, who blogs about technology, teaching, and travel in her spare time. Built on the Bear blogging platform, her site has a warm and minimal feel with a guestbook and Mastodon presence rounding out the community features.
https://david.shanske.com/
David Shanske's personal site doubles as a hub for his IndieWeb WordPress plugins, including tools for location sharing, webmentions, micropub, and syndication links. A developer passionate about decentralized web identity, David shares blog posts, photos, and travel snippets alongside links to his open-source projects.
https://wandering-girl.neocities.org/home
Wandering Girl's homepage is a classic Neocities personal hub featuring a collection of buttons, blinkies, and web badges on 'The Wall,' along with links to her blog and her partner's site. The site participates in several old-web webrings including Fediring, Hotline, Retronaut, and Yesterweb, embracing the nostalgic indie web aesthetic.
https://ikewise.neocities.org/
Ikewise Online is the home of Ikewise, a developer who shares web design tutorials and tools including a JavaScript includes guide, font resources, and a Pokemon type calculator. The site is sparse but the static resource pages have circulated widely enough to help many visitors learning web development.
https://charbroil.me/
The personal homepage of lonewolf225, featuring a quirky mix of political commentary, LGBTQ+ identity pride flags, a blog, and webring memberships including the Appliance Ring and Gaymering rings. The site has a distinctive old-web aesthetic with pixel art, comic sans, and cheeky copyright notices that give it a fun retro-internet personality.
https://hinderlingvolkart.github.io/h123
h123 is a browser bookmarklet and extension that visualizes webpage heading structure the way a screenreader would interpret it, helping web developers audit their HTML accessibility. Available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, it focuses on visible headings only, making it a practical tool for ensuring proper semantic HTML5 document outlines.
https://pogmom.me/
Penelope Gwen (pogmommy) is a queer technologist and sociologist who documents her self-hosted federated services, Linux software projects in Rust and Bash, and adventures running modern Linux on vintage hardware. The site showcases her 'Pogmom Suite' of open-source federated tools, links to her Forgejo and Codeberg repositories, and a project blog covering niche hardware tinkering.
https://groundfloor.neocities.org/
Ground Floor is a lightweight CSS framework built by Scott O'Hara specifically for NeoCities websites, providing clean default styling for HTML elements without requiring any CSS knowledge. It covers everything from typography and forms to tables and layout helper classes, making it a handy starting point for anyone building a simple site on NeoCities.